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- A League of Their Own (links | edit)
- All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (links | edit)
- 2004 in baseball (links | edit)
- Rockford Peaches (links | edit)
- Ruth Williams (links | edit)
- Philip K. Wrigley (links | edit)
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- Milwaukee Chicks (links | edit)
- Johnny Gottselig (links | edit)
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- Women's professional sports (links | edit)
- Kay Lionikas (links | edit)
- South Bend Blue Sox (links | edit)
- Racine Belles (links | edit)
- Kenosha Comets (links | edit)
- Battle Creek Belles (links | edit)
- Fort Wayne Daisies (links | edit)
- Muskegon Lassies (links | edit)
- Minneapolis Millerettes (links | edit)
- Millie Deegan (links | edit)
- Grand Rapids Chicks (links | edit)
- Betty Tucker (links | edit)
- Faye Dancer (links | edit)
- Marge Callaghan (links | edit)
- Bill Rodgers (infielder) (links | edit)
- Arthur Meyerhoff (links | edit)
- Johnny Rawlings (links | edit)
- Springfield Sallies (links | edit)
- Doris Barr (links | edit)
- Kalamazoo Lassies (links | edit)
- Chicago Colleens (links | edit)
- Muskegon Belles (links | edit)
- Dorothy Stolze (links | edit)
- Betty McKenna (links | edit)
- Eleanor Callow (links | edit)
- Ann Harnett (links | edit)
- Bill Allington (links | edit)
- Mary Baumgartner (links | edit)
- Eilaine Roth (links | edit)
- Elaine Roth (links | edit)
- Terry Donahue (baseball) (links | edit)
- Lillian Faralla (links | edit)
- Rita Meyer (baseball) (links | edit)
- Phyllis Koehn (links | edit)
- Mary Nesbitt Wisham (links | edit)