All-American Girls Professional Baseball League All-Star Games
The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League played four All-Star Games in its 12-year history: 1943 and 1952-1954.
The first AAGPBL All-Star Game was played on July 1, 1943; it was the first night game ever played at Wrigley Field.
The league instituted an annual mid-summer All-Star Game in 1952, but only three games were played since the league folded after the 1954 season. The game was played between that summer's first-place team and a team of the best players from the remaining squads.
The league also named end-of-season All-Star teams every year between 1946 and 1954.
Further Reading[edit]
- Gary Belleville: "July 9, 1954: Fort Wayne Daisies win AAGPBL’s final All-Star Game," SABR Baseball Games Project.
- Merrie A. Fidler and Jim Nitz: "July 1, 1943: All-American Girls play first game under the lights at Wrigley Field," SABR Baseball Games Project.
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