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Barbara Hoffman was born on 18 January, 1931 in Belleville, Illinois, is a Barbara Hoffman is infielder. Discover Barbara Hoffman'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 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 18 January, 1931
Birthday 18 January
Birthplace Belleville, Illinois
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1931

Barbara Hoffman (born January 18, 1931) is a former infielder who played from 1951 through 1952 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.

Listed at 5' 6" [1.68 m], 133 lb. [60 k] , she batted and threw right-handed.

1951

Born in Belleville, Illinois, Barbara Hoffman began playing softball at age nine and advanced to organized softball leagues in St. Louis, where she was spotted by an AAGPBL scout who offered her a contract to play for the 1951 season.

Hoffman joined the South Bend Blue Sox and was inserted at third base.

But she hurt a knee and was temporarily switched to second base because the pivot was easier to catch.

She hit .212 with 20 runs and 11 RBI in just 46 games, helping the Blue Sox win their first championship title in the league.

1952

In 1952, Hoffman was selected to the All Star Team and belted a home run in the contest, which she considered her greatest individual thrill.

Just before the regular season ended, South Bend manager Karl Winsch suspended the flashy Charlene Pryer for not going in to pinch-run quickly when asked, which created an uproar after the game.

That night at the team's hotel, several Blue Sox veterans talked the situation over.

Then five players, including Hoffman, Elizabeth Mahon and Jane Stoll, quit the team in support of Pryer.

''I guess it was wrong for us to do it.

We stood up for our principles'', Hoffman reflected.

She never returned to the league.

Following her baseball career, Hoffman played three years with the South Bend Hoosierettes, a women's basketball team, and bowled for 25 years, but never professionally.

1985

She also took a job at Bendix Corporation, where she worked for thirty-three years until her retirement in 1985.

After that, she dedicated to selling baseball cards and antiques.

1988

Barbara Hoffman is part of Women in Baseball, a 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 rather than individual baseball personalities.

She currently lives in New Albany, Indiana.

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