Meyer, Rita 1927 - 1992.
Shortstop Rita Meyer played for the Peoria Redwings of the AAGPBL from 1946 to 1949. She earned the nickname "Slats" because she reminded other players of Marty Marion of the St. Louis Cardinals, who shared the nickname. Her best year came in 1948, when she hit .232 with 12 doubles, 45 steals, and a league-leading 68 RBIs. The next year, she got married and left the circuit after the season. She was an extra in the filming of the movie "A League of their Own". In 1988, an exhibit at the National Baseball Hall of Fame was opened to recognize the women from the AAGPBL.
From the description of Peoria Redwings 1948 : scrapbook, 1948. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 259967243
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creatorOf | Meyer, Rita 1927 - 1992. Peoria Redwings 1948 : scrapbook, 1948. | National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum |
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associatedWith | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. |
associatedWith | Meyer, Rita Slats, 1927 - 1992. |
associatedWith | Peoria Redwings. (Baseball team) |
associatedWith | Peoria Stadium |
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Birth 1927
Death 1992
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