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- Betsy Jochum, Last Original Member of Women’s Baseball League . . .
Betsy Jochum, 104, Dies; Last Original Member of Women’s Baseball League Playing in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which inspired the film “A League of Their Own,” she
- Obituary: Betsy Jochum (1921-2025) – RIP Baseball
Betsy “Sockum” Jochum was one of the earliest stars of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and the last surviving player from the league's inaugural 1943 season She was an All-Star, a batting champ, and during the one year she was a pitcher, she had a sub-2 00 ERA And then, like the rest of the…
- Safe At Home - The Legacy of Betsy Sockum Jochum - Feb. 8th . . .
On May 31st, 2025, we lost one of our super stars, the last original 1943 player South Bend Blue Sox, 104 year old, Betsy "Sockum" Jochum Betsy was born February 8, 1921 and was a former outfielder, first basewoman and pitcher who played from 1943 through 1948 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
- Betsy Jochum, 104, dies; last original member of Womens . . .
Betsy Jochum, the last of the 60 players from the inaugural season of what became known as the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League -- which decades later inspired Penny Marshall's 1992
- Betsy Jochum, last link to original ‘league of their own . . .
Betsy Jochum, star in baseball’s real ‘league of their own’, dies at 104 Ms Jochum was the last link to the original players who took the field in 1943 in what became the All-American Girls
- Betsy Jochum, early player in women’s baseball league, 104
PressReader Catalog; For You; The Day Betsy Jochum, early player in women’s baseball league, 104 2025-06-06 - By BRIAN MURPHY The Washington Post Betsy Jochum, the last surviving player from the inaugural 1943 season of what became the All-American Girls Base Ball League, which was started as a wartime novelty but became a groundbreaking moment in sports, died May 31 at her home in
- Betsy Jochum, player from women’s baseball league that . . .
Betsy Jochum, an original member of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League that inspired the hit movie “A League of Their Own,” died at her South Bend, Indiana home on May 31 She
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