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"The smart looking teams invariably play smart ball ... Keep your shoes clean and shining. And see if you don't feel better and play better ball,” instructed the players manual for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League started during World War II, as female athletes took the field and brought fans to the stands while many male players were away. Not only did the players have athletic prowess, they had to uphold the league’s standards of appearance and behavior, outlined in the player-conduct manual “A Guide for All American Girls: How to Look Better, Feel Better, Be More Popular.” Outfielder and pitcher Betsy Jochum (aka “Sock’em Jochum”) followed the league’s guidelines—keeping her cleats clean and stealing 354 bases in her five year career with the South Bend Blue Sox.
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