1945 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season

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SportBaseball
TeamsSix
Season championsRockford Peaches
1945 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season
LeagueAll-American Girls Professional Baseball League
SportBaseball
TeamsSix
Regular season
Season championsRockford Peaches
Shaugnessy playoffs
ChampionsRockford Peaches
AAGPBL seasons
 1944
1946 

The 1945 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season marked the third season of the circuit. The action began with six teams, like the previous season. But the Milwaukee Chicks and the Minneapolis Millerettes franchises were renamed the Grand Rapids Chicks and Fort Wayne Daisies respectively. The measure took effect for poor attendances in the cities of these teams the year before. At this point, the new clubs joined the Kenosha Comets, Racine Belles, Rockford Peaches and South Bend Blue Sox, all founding members of the league. The six teams competed through a 110-game schedule, while the split season was dropped in favor of a longer playoff format with the Shaugnessy format: the one seed facing the three seed and the two seed against the four seed.[1] In addition, the pitching distance increased from 40 to 42 feet during the midseason.[2]

Nevertheless, the pitchers continued to dominate the league as an all-time record eight no-hitters were recorded in the season. Rockford's Carolyn Morris hurled a perfect game against Fort Wayne, while South Bend's Betty Luna threw four shutouts in a stretch, including her first career no-hitter. Grand Rapids' Connie Wisniewski led all pitchers with her 32 victories and a 0.81 earned run average, rivaled with Fort Wayne's Dorothy Wiltse who recorded 29 wins and a 0.83 ERA. But on the other side, Mary Nesbitt of Racine was the only hitter to top the .300 mark (.319) while Fort Wayne teammates Helen Callaghan and Faye Dancer tied for the home run title with three each. Wisniewski was honored with the AAGPBL Player of the Year Award.[3]

In the playoffs, champion Rockford played third place Grand Rapids and second place Fort Wayne took Racine. Rockford and Fort Wayne ended up facing each other in the finals, with Rockford becoming the first team to win both the season title and the championship in league history. Morris, who went 28–12 with a 1.08 ERA in the season, defeated the Chicks three times in the first round and repeated her feat against the Daisies in the finals, proving that good pitching was more important than hitting during a short series.[4][5]

The AAGPBL drew 450,000 fans during the 1945 season, which represented a 19 percent increase over the previous year.[1]

Map of teams

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League teams

Final standings

RankTeamWLW-L%GB
1Rockford Peaches6743.609
2Fort Wayne Daisies6247.569
3Grand Rapids Chicks6050.5457
4Racine Belles5060.45517
5South Bend Blue Sox4960.45017½
6Kenosha Comets4169.37226

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Postseason

First round
Best of five series
Second round
Best of seven series
      
1 Rockford Peaches 3
3 Grand Rapids Chicks 1
1 Rockford Peaches 4
2 Fort Wayne Daisies 1
2 Fort Wayne Daisies 3
4 Racine Belles 1

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Batting statistics

StatisticPlayerRecord
 Batting averageMary Nesbitt (RAC)
Helen Callaghan (FW)
  Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)  
Margaret Wigiser (ROC)
Elizabeth Mahon (SB)
Thelma Eisen (GR)
Dorothy Harrell (ROC)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Kay Rohrer (ROC)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
.319
.299
.274
.249
.246
.240
.239
.239
.239
.237
Runs scoredDorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Helen Callaghan (FW)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Mary Baker (SB)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Mildred Deegan (ROC)
Faye Dancer (FW)
Thelma Eisen (GR)
Helen Filarski (ROC)
80
77
73
49
47
47
44
44
44
HitsHelen Callaghan (FW)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Phyllis Koehn (KEN/SB)
Thelma Eisen (GR)
Mary Baker (SB)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Sophie Kurys (RAC)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Vivian Kellogg (FW)
122
115
95
94
93
92
83
83
82
DoublesHelen Callaghan (FW)
Thelma Eisen (GR)
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Vivian Kellogg (FW)
Mildred Deegan (ROC)
Doris Tetzlaff (GR)
Margaret Wigiser (ROC)
Kay Rohrer (ROC)
Lee Surkowski (SB)
Rose Gacioch (ROC)
17
16
13
11
10
9
9
8
8
8
8
TriplesAudrey Wagner (KEN)
Gertrude Ganote (SB)
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Vivian Kellogg (FW)
Lois Florreich (SB/KEN)
Mary Baker (SB)
Mildred Deegan (ROC)
Lee Surkowski (SB)
Helen Callaghan (FW)
Phyllis Koehn (KEN/SB)
9
8
8
7
6
6
5
5
4
3
3
Home runsHelen Callaghan (FW)
Faye Dancer (FW)
Dorothy Harrell (ROC)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Kay Rohrer (ROC)
Dorothy Schroeder (SB/KEN)
Audrey Wagner (KEN)
Margaret Wigiser (ROC)
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
Runs batted inRose Gacioch (ROC)
Phyllis Koehn (KEN/SB)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Lavonne Paire (FW)
Vivian Kellogg (FW)
Eleanor Dapkus (RAC)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Margaret Wigiser (ROC)
Thelma Eisen (GR)
Ruth Lessing (FW)
44
43
41
39
39
38
37
36
35
34
31
Stolen basesSophie Kurys (RAC)
Helen Callaghan (FW)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Shirley Jameson (KEN)
Twila Shively (GR)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
Penny O'Brian (FW)
Thelma Eisen (GR)
Elizabeth Fabac (KEN)
115
92
60
58
46
44
43
41
41
Total basesHelen Callaghan (FW)
Dorothy Kamenshek (ROC)
Thelma Eisen (GR)
Betsy Jochum (SB)
Margaret Stefani (SB)
Mary Baker (SB)
Phyllis Koehn (KEN/SB)
Vivian Kellogg (FW)
Edythe Perlick (RAC)
156
130
115
110
110
109
109
107
107

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Pitching statistics

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