All-American Girls Professional Baseball League - Wikipedia
AAGPBL - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
This woman who played professional baseball made lifetime of memories
Friends of the National World War II Memorial - On this day in 1943, the four team All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), the first and last professional baseball league with women
The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League kept “America's Game” going - Twinkie Town
Rockford Peaches by the numbers, from 1943-1954
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, Image Galleries
Jean Faut, Star Pitcher in Women's Baseball League, Dies at 98 - The New York Times
Women's Baseball: When Athleticism Was Patriotism
Pittsburgh women who joined baseball teams in the 1940s and 50s
Diamond girls: 75 years ago AAGBL broke sport barriers for women - Global Sport Matters
FUN FACT: The 1943 Racine Belles were in fact the first AAGPBL Champions. If you knew this already before you saw A League of Their Own for the first time, then the
Sixty of the top players in the US to showcase in All-American Women's Baseball Classic in January - World Baseball Softball Confederation
Women in Baseball: Playing Through Change, Changing Through Play - Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center
At 94, Maybelle Blair is still in a league of her own - Los Angeles Times