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| name=Johanna Hageman | image=Johanna Hageman.jpg | image_size=200px | caption= | team=All-American Girls Professional Baseball League | position=First base/Chaperone | birth_date={{birth date|1918|12|17|mf=y}} | birth_place=Chicago, Illinois | death_date={{death_date and age|1984|02|10|1918|12|17}} | death_place=Chicago, Illinois | bats=Right | throws=Right | teams =
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}}Johanna Hageman [Hargraves] (December 17, 1918 – February 10, 1984) was a first base player and chaperone in All-American Girls Professional Baseball League between the {{baseball year|1943}} and {{baseball year|1949}} seasons. Listed at {{height|ft=5|in=9}}, 155 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.[1][2] Born in Chicago, Illinois, Johanna Hageman was one of the sixty original members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. The circuit operated from 1943 through 1954 and started with four teams: the Racine Belles and the Kenosha Comets, both from Wisconsin; the Rockford Peaches from Illinois, and the South Bend Blue Sox from Indiana. League play officially began on May 30, 1943 and each team was made up of fifteen girls.[3] In the inaugural season, Hageman was the best fielder at first base while playing for the Blue Sox. She compiled a .983 average, after committing only 21 errors in 1,178 fielding chances. She also hit .225 with a .319 on-base percentage and a .295 slugging in 108 games, ending third in the league for the most doubles (10), sixth in runs batted in (45) and tenth in hits (85).[4][5] In 1944, Hageman batted just .142 in a career-high 116 games, but kept her good defense at first with a .982 mark. The next season she was traded to Kenosha and slumped to .117 in 96 games, even though she posted a .983 fielding average. She went on to play four more seasons with Kenosha from 1946 through 1949.[1][4][6][7] Hageman died in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 65. Four years after her death, she became part of Women in Baseball, a permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, New York, which was unveiled in {{baseball year|1988}} to honor the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.[1][3] Career statisticsBatting
Sources1. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm/profiles/hargraves-johanna-hageman/5 |title= All-American Girls Professional Baseball League official website – Johanna Hageman profile}} {{All-American Girls Professional Baseball League}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hageman, Johanna}}2. ^All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book – W. C. Madden. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2000. Format: Paperback, 294pp. Language: English. {{ISBN|0-7864-3747-2}} 3. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.aagpbl.org/league/history.cfm |title= All-American Girls Professional Baseball League History}} 4. ^1 2 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book 5. ^1943 South Bend Blue Sox 6. ^1944 South Bend Blue Sox 7. ^1945 Kenosha Comets 5 : All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players|1918 births|1984 deaths|Sportspeople from Chicago|Baseball players from Illinois |
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