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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betty_YahrBetty Yahr - Wikipedia

    Betty Yahr (April 22, 1923 - December 30, 2010) was a right fielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She played for the Rockford Peaches in 1946, hitting .171 with no home runs and eight RBI in 22 games. [1] She was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and later attended Ann Arbor High School. [2] References. ^ AAGPBL page.

  2. Dec 30, 2010 · Betty Ruth Yahr, life-long resident of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor High School Graduate 1941, All-American Girl’s Professional Baseball League, Rockford Peach, (1946), and whose name is listed in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, succumbed to Alzheimer’s Disease December 30, 2010.

  3. Oct 23, 2013 · Betty Ruth Yahr Bats Left, Throws Right; High School Ann Arbor High School; Born April 22, 1923 in Ann Arbor, MI USA; Died December 30, 2010; Biographical Information . Outfielder Betty Yahr played one season in the AAGPBL, hitting .171/.292/.211 in 22 games for the Rockford Peaches in 1946. She fielded .889 in her backup role.

  4. Jan 6, 2011 · Betty Yahr Obituary. Yahr, Betty Ruth Life long resident of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor High School Grad-uate 1941, All American Girl's Professional Baseball League, Rockford Peach, (1946)...

  5. Apr 22, 2021 · Betty Ruth Yahr would have been 98 today. She was a life-long resident of Ann Arbor,MI. Betty’s athletic career began on the sandlots of Ann Arbor, progressing through high school as a recognized...

  6. aws.baseball-reference.com › bullpen › Betty_YahrBetty Yahr - BR Bullpen

    Betty Ruth Yahr Bats Left, Throws Right; High School Ann Arbor High School; Born April 22, 1923 in Ann Arbor, MI USA; Died December 30, 2010; Biographical Information . Outfielder Betty Yahr played one season in the AAGPBL, hitting .171/.292/.211 in 22 games for the Rockford Peaches in 1946. She fielded .889 in her backup role.

  7. Oct 29, 2015 · 'We Saved Baseball' " Betty Yahr and the Rockford Peaches by Alicia Meyer With baseball season coming to an end, we are reminded of one of Rockford's greatest legacies: the Rockford Peaches.

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