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Laura Purser-Rose was born on 1974 in United States, is an American former professional baseball player. Discover Laura Purser-Rose's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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1974

Laura Purser-Rose (Purser; born 1974) is an American former professional baseball player.

As a member of the Colorado Silver Bullets, Purser-Rose became the first woman to sign her name on the Green Monster at Fenway Park.

She was also one of the first players for the United States women's national baseball team.

Purser-Rose was born in 1974 in Sunrise, Florida.

Growing up in South Florida, she was only allowed to play slow-pitch softball but she practiced baseball with her older brothers.

However, when her family moved to Alabama, she played on the boys' baseball team where she was named MVP twice.

Purser-Rose attended McArthur High School where she led their women's softball team to two state championships and earned a scholarship to Barry University.

While attending McArthur High School, Purser-Rose also played midfielder for the girls' soccer team but was moved to goalkeeper in the District 14-3A championship game to replace an injured teammate.

During her sophomore year, she fractured her hip sliding into first base during a game against South Broward.

Although the doctor told her she would be out for six weeks, she returned within three and led the Mustangs with a .556 average and 24 RBI.

Her play earned her scholarship interest from Tallahassee Community College, Miami-Dade North, St Thomas University, and Barry University.

Purser-Rose was also named to the 3A all-state softball team by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association and the Miami Herald's Broward Player of the Year.

Upon graduating from high school, Purser-Rose played NCAA Division III softball at Barry for two years before transferring to the University of Oklahoma (OU).

As a junior and senior, she played her final two NCAA seasons of softball and varsity soccer at OU.

While at OU, Purser helped lead the softball team to a Big 12 Conference softball tournament championship and was voted to the All-Regional Selection team.

1994

She was also named to the first-team all-Big Eight for the 1994–95 season.

As a result of her softball achievements, Purser-Rose was invited to spring training by the women's professional baseball team, the Colorado Silver Bullets.

Prior to joining the Silver Bullets, she trained with the Oklahoma Sooners baseball men's team for three weeks.

1997

Purser-Rose made the team and played with them for the entirety of the 1997 season.

Although she played softball since a young age, she was required to learn how to pitch in baseball "from scratch."

During her rookie season with the Silver Bullets, they toured the United States playing against men's semi-professional teams in big-league parks.

Prior to playing in Fenway Park, she asked if a woman had ever signed their name on the inside wall of the Green Monster.

Upon being told no, she became the first woman to sign her name on the wall.

1999

In 1999, Purser-Rose was invited to Tokyo to observe and help implement the selection of a Japan women's national baseball team.

Following her rookie season, Purser-Rose played professional baseball for the Durham Dragons and Tampa Bay Firestix.

2004

In 2004, Purser-Rose was named to the inaugural roster for the United States women's national baseball team to compete in several tournaments over the summer.

She pitched their first complete game at the International Baseball Federation World Cup of Women's Baseball against Australia.

The following year, she accepted a coaching position with Everglades High School and led the team to a 19–7 record.

She left the position in her second year to accept a federal government position.