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Ellie Dapkus Racine Belles AAGPBL Autographed Signed OML Baseball COA DECEASED

Description: Eleanor Ellie Dapkus Racine Belles 1943-50 OML Allan H. Selig Baseball Autographed January 27, 2007 w/ COA Single signed baseball by former Racine Belles outfielder and pitcher...Ellie Dapkus. Ellie began her career in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League with the Racine Belles in 1943. She played her entire eight-year career with the Racine Belles 1943-50. During her career, she played in 775 games and banged out 583 hits (including 50 doubles, 36 triples and 30 HR's) in 2,549 at bats (.229 batting average), stole 154 bases, recorded 276 walks, scored 275 runs and had 317 RBI's. Ellie signed the sweet spot of this OML Allan H. Selig baseball with a blue ballpoint pen on January 27, 2007. SELDOM SEEN only for the SERIOUS Rockford Peaches and/or AAGPBL fan. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia... Eleanor V. Wolf (née Dapkus; December 5, 1923 – June 6, 2011) was a center fielder and pitcher who played from 1943 through 1950 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.Women in baseballIn February 1943, Philip K. Wrigley founded the All-American Girls League. Wrigley, a chewing gum manufacturer and owner of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball, materialized his idea as a promotional sideline to maintain interest in baseball as the World War II military draft was depleting Major League rosters of first-line players. Ann Harnett became the first girl to sign with the All-American, being followed by Claire Schillace, Edythe Perlick and Shirley Jameson.Early lifeDapkus was born to a Lithuanian family and was raised in Chicago, Illinois. She was the tenth child in her family and the first girl after nine boys. Athletically inclined, she started playing sports with her brothers at a very young age. The only sports she did not participate in were tennis and swimming. Baseball came naturally, but most of the time she played softball, mostly in the streets or in the prairies. She attended Christian Fenger Academy High School in Chicago and played every sport available to girls, but they were all of the playground variety, not varsity competition. Over the years, she earned twenty five medals in several sports, including softball, volleyball, basketball and soccer.AAGPBL careerThe first AAGPBL spring training was set for May 17, 1943, at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Since the only organized ball for women in the country was softball, the league created a hybrid game which included both softball and baseball. Wrigley had scouts all over the United States, Canada and even Cuba signing girls for tryouts. About 500 girls attended the call. Of these, only 280 were invited to the final try-outs in Chicago where 60 were chosen to become the first women to ever play professional baseball. The league started with four teams, and each team was made up of fifteen girls. Dapkus survived the final cut and was assigned to the Racine Belles team, where she played for eight seasons.Dapkus earned the nickname Slugger for her power hitting abilities, helping Racine to clinch the league championship in both 1943 and 1946. She was chosen as the fourth outfielder for the 1943 All-Star team after leading the league with 10 home runs. The 1943 All-Star Game was the first night game played at Wrigley Field (July 1, 1943).In 1944, Dapkus paced the circuit with 10 doubles. For the 1946 team, she hit .253 and drove in 57 runs while tying for the league lead with nine triples. In 1948 the Belles decided to move her to the pitching mound, and she responded with a 24–9 mark as an overhand pitcher.But at the end of 1950 the Belles lacked the financial resources to keep the club playing in Racine, Wisconsin. Before the 1951 season, when the team moved to Battle Creek, Michigan, Dapkus, along with original Belles Maddy English, Edythe Perlick and Joanne Winter, were disappointment and decided not to make the move. During eight years, the Belles were a close-knit team, always like a family away from home. Dapkus and teammates thought that all would be different, like a new team, maybe a new manager and, specially, a new location.Overall, Dapkus hit .229 with 30 home runs and 317 runs batted in 775 games, and posted a 53–34 record with 397 strikeouts and a 1.97 earned run average in 102 pitching appearances. She is seventh lifetime in home runs and ranks eleventh in runs batted in.Life after baseballBoth before and after she joined the AAGPBL, Dapkus worked in a variety of jobs. Most of her early work was clerical except for during World War II when she spraypainted airplane parts at the Pullman Aircraft factory. Following her playing retirement, she went back to Chicago. She married in 1950, changed her name to Eleanor Dapkus Wolf and had two sons, Frank and Richard.The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League folded in 1954, but there is now a permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, New York since November 5, 1988 that honors those who were part of this unique experience. But like many of her AAGPBL colleagues, Dapkus was relatively unknown until the 1992 film A League of Their Own by filmmaker Penny Marshall was exhibited for the first time.Slugger Eleanor was a longtime resident of St. John, Indiana, where she died at the age of 87, following complications from breast cancer. What you see is what you get...this is the baseball that you are bidding on. Lifetime guarantee in regards to this autographed baseball which also comes with a COA from Gearhart Enterprises, Inc. Member of the UACC. UACC Registered Dealer #RD189. Be sure to check out our other auctions. Thanks for bidding and enjoy! Winning bidder to pay thru PayPal. Payment must be received ten days from the end of the auction, or negative feedback will be left. To all winning bidders, positive feedback will be given shortly after receiving payment. Thanks!! On January-21-22 at 01:46:47 PDT, seller added the following information:

Price: 200 USD

Location: Rockford, Illinois

End Time: 2024-12-07T17:59:31.000Z

Shipping Cost: 15 USD

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Product: Ball

Player: Ellie Dapkus

Product Type: Autographed Baseballs

Autograph Type: Sports: Originals

Category: Autographed Baseballs

Sport: Baseball-MLB

Autograph Authentication: Gearhart Enterprises, Inc.

Team: Rockford Peaches

Original/Reprint: Original

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