Global Information Lookup Global Information

Jane Moffet information


Jane Moffet
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Utility
Born: July 2, 1930
Pitman, New Jersey
Died: March 16, 2018 (age 87)
Cape May Court House, New Jersey
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Teams
  • Springfield Sallies (1949–1950)
  • Chicago Colleens (1950)
  • Kalamazoo Lassies (1951–1952)
  • Battle Creek Belles (1952)

Jane Moffet (July 2, 1930 – March 16, 2018) was a utility player who played from 1949 through 1952 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m), 151 pounds (68 kg), Moffett batted and threw right-handed.

She was born in Pitman, New Jersey[1] and graduated from Pitman High School in 1948, where she competed in basketball and field hockey, but never played baseball.[2]

Moffet was one of the 15 players born in New Jersey to join the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in its 12-year history. She was among the most versatile players in the late years of the circuit, being always ready to catch and play at first base and the outfield. She made the league by mistake and ended playing for four different teams in part of four seasons.[3][4]

Moffet was allocated to the travelling Springfield Sallies and Chicago Colleens for two years to acquire more experience and better professional quality. In 1950, she played 21 games mostly as a catcher and hit .161 with 11 runs and nine RBI. She continued her college education, but joined the league at the end of each semester to play ball.[4][5]

In 1951 Moffett was promoted to the Kalamazoo Lassies and she played in 94 of the 100 games of her team. Smooth at the plate, she was just as splendid in the field, turning in seemingly effortless catches between all three outfield spots. She finished her rookie season with a .205 average (64-for-312), including 11 doubles, one triple and 23 stolen bases, driving in 23 runs while scoring 35 times.[6]

Moffet opened 1952 with Kalamazoo, but was dealt to the Battle Creek Belles during the midseason, as the league usually switched players as needed to help new teams to be competitive. She posted a combined .238 average in 56 games, while dividing her playing time at first base and the outfield.[6]

At the end of four years, Moffet quit the league and remained in New Jersey because her mother was terminally ill. Then, she finished her master's degree at Rutgers University and worked in the education area for more than four decades. Eventually, she became a high school principal at Saddle Brook High School until her retirement in 1994.[7]

Since 1988 Moffet is part of Women in Baseball, a permanent display based at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, which was unveiled to honor the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League rather than individual baseball personalities.[4]

Retired from a position as principal of Saddle Brook High School, Moffet lived in Rio Grande, New Jersey until the time of her death.[2][8]

  1. ^ "All-American Girls Professional Baseball League website – Jane Moffet entry". Archived from the original on 2012-04-30.
  2. ^ a b Weinberg, David. "Weinberg: Former baseball player Jane Moffet was a pioneer" Archived 2022-01-05 at the Wayback Machine, The Press of Atlantic City, March 24, 2018. Accessed January 5, 2022. "Jane Moffet never intended to be a baseball pioneer. The Rio Grande resident, who died at 87 on March 16, was a 17-year-old freshman at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania when a friend coaxed her into joining her at a tryout for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL)."
  3. ^ All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Players Roster Archived 2011-04-30 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b c "Asbury Park Press – Jane Moffet article by Karen F. Riley". Archived from the original on 2011-11-25. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  5. ^ 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
  6. ^ a b All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book
  7. ^ The Women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
  8. ^ Micko, Lillian. "Real 'League Of Their Own' Players Are Honored Fans Inspired By The Movie Came. So Did Two Women Who Played And Their Coach." Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 13, 1994. Accessed October 12, 2015. "Moffet, who lived in Toms River but grew up in Pitman, retired just last month after 42 years in education."

and 24 Related for: Jane Moffet information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8209 seconds.)

Jane Moffet

Last Update:

Jane Moffet (July 2, 1930 – March 16, 2018) was a utility player who played from 1949 through 1952 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League...

Word Count : 698

Moffet

Last Update:

Alicia Moffet (born 1998), Canadian singer Jane Moffet (1930–2018), American baseball player Joe Moffet (1859–1935), American baseball player John Moffet (disambiguation)...

Word Count : 113

Pitman High School

Last Update:

player Jane Moffet was a pioneer", The Press of Atlantic City, March 24, 2018. Accessed January 5, 2022. "A 1948 Pitman High School graduate, Moffet played...

Word Count : 3092

Kalamazoo Lassies

Last Update:

Lovell Betty Luna Jean Marlowe Mirtha Marrero Naomi Meier Miss DeMarco Jane Moffet Eleanor Moore Nancy Mudge Dorothy Naum Miss Nogay Anna Mae O'Dowd Barbara...

Word Count : 898

Saddle Brook High School

Last Update:

football coach and analyst who runs the National Underclassmen Combine. Jane Moffet (1930–2018), utility player who played for four seasons in the All-American...

Word Count : 2428

Battle Creek Belles

Last Update:

Betty McKenna Marie Mansfield Mirtha Marrero Naomi Meier Ruth Middleton Jane Moffet Rose Montalbano Mary Moore Nancy Mudge Dolly Niemieck Anna Mae O'Dowd...

Word Count : 329

List of Jane Lynch performances

Last Update:

The following is a list of works by American actress, author, and comedian Jane Lynch. 2003: A Mighty Wind 2008: Another Cinderella Story 2010: Glee: The...

Word Count : 147

Springfield Sallies

Last Update:

Mandella Jean Marlowe Jacqueline Mattson Mildred Meacham Ruth Middleton Jane Moffet Mary Moore Nancy Mudge Margaret Murray Doris Neal Dolly Niemiec Anna...

Word Count : 420

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania

Last Update:

Mitterling, former professional baseball player, Philadelphia Athletics Jane Moffet, former All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Andrew...

Word Count : 1349

Chicago Colleens

Last Update:

Betty Luna Mirtha Marrero Theda Marshall Naomi Meier Ruth Middleton Jane Moffet Eleanor Moore Esther Morrison Nancy Mudge Dolly Niemiec Anna Mae O'Dowd...

Word Count : 557

1930 in the United States

Last Update:

Burnside, baseball player (d.2022) Ahmad Jamal, jazz pianist (d. 2023) Jane Moffet, utility baseball player(d.2018) Magdalen Redman, baseball player (d...

Word Count : 5546

Deaths in March 2018

Last Update:

1976). George Meek, 84, Scottish footballer (Leeds United, Walsall). Jane Moffet, 87, American baseball player (AAGPBL). Buell Neidlinger, 82, American...

Word Count : 13598

1930 in baseball

Last Update:

Humberto Robinson June 27 – Bob Trowbridge July 2 – Pete Burnside July 2 – Jane Moffet July 2 – Magdalen Redman July 3 – Al Pilarcik July 3 – Jim Westlake July...

Word Count : 3185

Samuel Austin Moffett

Last Update:

Moffett (1916 - 2015), Howard Fergus Moffett(1917 - 2013), Thomas Fish Moffett (1924 - 2018) Parent(s) Samuel Shuman Moffett, Maria Jane McKee Moffett...

Word Count : 287

2018 in baseball

Last Update:

winningest coach with 1,975 wins before retiring in 2016. March 16 – Jane Moffet, 87, utility player who played from 1949 to 1952 in the All American...

Word Count : 22261

Thomas Muffet

Last Update:

Thomas Muffet (also Moufet, Mouffet, or Moffet) (1553 – 5 June 1604) was an English naturalist and physician. He is best known his study of insects and...

Word Count : 1050

Jean Webster

Last Update:

contemporary readers. Alice Jane Chandler Webster was born in Fredonia, New York. She was the eldest child of Annie Moffet Webster and Charles Luther Webster...

Word Count : 2379

Ernestine Petras

Last Update:

2002, during the Women's Equality Day, Petras and fellow AAGPBL player Jane Moffet were honored by New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey prior to a Trenton...

Word Count : 1475

Beulah Anne Georges

Last Update:

Alderfer, Barbara Payne, Barbara Liebrich, Betty Degner, Norene Arnold and Jane Moffet. These women were part of the league's idea to recruit new players by...

Word Count : 202

List of Airwolf episodes

Last Update:

retrieve the helicopter named Airwolf from the hands of its creator Dr. Moffet with the help from his friends, while going through a series of adventures...

Word Count : 1122

Julius Malema

Last Update:

investigating Julius Malema", The Daily Maverick, 23 July 2012. Mofokeng, Moffet (30 October 2011). "Malema faces arrest". IOL News. Retrieved 3 February...

Word Count : 10120

Castle season 8

Last Update:

Rick (October 20, 2015). "Monday final ratings: 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' and 'Jane the Virgin' adjusted down, 'Big Bang' adjusted up". TV by the Numbers. Archived...

Word Count : 2126

Shaun Frank

Last Update:

(with 3LAU featuring Grabbitz) [Blume] 2020: On Your Mind (with Alicia Moffet) [Physical Presents] 2020: Take Me Over [Physical Presents] 2021: Crazy...

Word Count : 1164

List of Little House on the Prairie characters

Last Update:

(played by Don Beddoe) Episode 3 Lem McCary (played by Lew Ayres) Jess Moffet (played by Charles Lane) Episode 4 Thomas Stark (played by Robert Loggia)...

Word Count : 4314

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net