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{{Infobox baseball biography
| name=June Schofield
| image=June Schofield.jpg
| image_size=175px
| team=All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
| position=Shortstop / Third base
| birth_date=June 1, 1926[1]
| birth_place=Toronto, Ontario, Canada
| death_date={{dda|2002|06|24|1926|6|1}}
| death_place=Santa Monica, California, United States
| bats=Right
| throws=Right
| teams =
  • Springfield Sallies (1948)
  • Peoria Redwings (1949)
  • Muskegon Lassies (1949)

|highlights=
  • Postseason appearance (1949)
  • Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame induction (1998)
  • Women in Baseball – AAGPBL Permanent Display
    at Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (1988)

}}June Rose Schofield (June 1, 1926 – June 24, 2002), nicknamed Moneybags, was a Canadian-American infielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She batted and threw right handed.[2]

Born in Toronto, Ontario, June Schofield was one of the 57 players born in Canada to join the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in its twelve years history. A slick infielder with a quick bat, she played at shortstop and third base for three teams in parts of two seasons spanning 1948-1949.

In her rookie year, Schofield was one of the few players to have a significant production for the last-place Springfield Sallies during the 1948 season, leading them with 49 runs batted in while hitting two of the three home runs batted by the team. She also posted a slash line (BA/OBP/SLG) of .236/.308/.318 and tied for fourth in the league for the most doubles (12) and triples (9). In addition, she stole 29 bases and formed a good double play combination with second sacker Evelyn Wawryshyn.[3][4]

She divided her playing time with the Peoria Redwings and the Muskegon Lassies in the 1949 season, collecting a .228 average in 109 games and taking a postseason berth with Muskegon. She batted .182 (4-for-22) with two runs and one RBI in five playoff games.[5]

She became a naturalized U.S. citizenship in 1957.[6]

In 1998, Schofield gained honorary induction into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. She is also part of the AAGPBL permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, New York, which was unveiled in 1988 to honor the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.[7]

June Schofield was a long resident of Santa Monica, California, where she died of congestive heart failure at the age of 76.[8]

Career statistics

Batting
GPABRH2B3BHRRBISBTBBBSOBAOBPSLG
234 818 49 190 19 12 2 76 38 239 93 83 .232 .311 .292
Fielding
GPPOAETCDPFA
240 643 574 113 1330 39 .915
[2][5]

Sources

1. ^Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014. Social Security Administration.
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm/profiles/schofield-june/567 |title= All-American Girls Professional Baseball League official website – June Schofield profile}}
3. ^All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book – W. C. Madden. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2000. Format: Hardcover, 294pp. Language: English. {{ISBN|0-7864-0597-X}}
4. ^1948 Springfield Sallies
5. ^All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book
6. ^U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992
7. ^Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame – 1998 Induction {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301200758/http://new.baseballhalloffame.ca/museum/inductees/aagbpl/ |date=2012-03-01 }}
8. ^Canadian Baseball News obituary – June Rose Schofield: Ballplayer in Storied Women's League
{{All-American Girls Professional Baseball League}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Schofield, June}}

7 : 1926 births|2002 deaths|Sportspeople from Toronto|Canadian emigrants to the United States|All-American Girls Professional Baseball League players|Canadian baseball players|Sportspeople from Santa Monica, California

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