Talk:All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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In 2018, due to editor error, the date was mistakenly stated, the article has been updated to May 30, one week earlier. Apologies.
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Untitled
editPossible Merger? I'm a noob. Completely. I just found a couple sub-pro ball players that played for a year or two and have a whole page dedicated to their biographies. Are all of them necessary? Is there a way to edit it down a bit? Do they need to have their pictures? Not trying to step on toes. I know that wikipedia is a user constructed site and I'm just making suggestions. Thanks. 24.18.57.220 (talk) 18:20, 20 February 2014 (UTC)
It's 12 years, not 11
editRE: "Only two teams stayed in their home cities for the full 11-year period...." I'm changing this to 12 years, which is the correct length. If 1943 was the first year of play, and 1954 the last, that makes 12 years. Elsquared (talk) 02:45, 6 April 2013 (UTC)
added to Legacy section
editIn the "Legacy" section, I added that AAGPBL player Annabelle Lee was the aunt of MLB pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee. Elsquared (talk) 05:43, 18 July 2015 (UTC)
Pay
editThe current article states: Salaries ranged from $45–$85 (or $615–$1162 in 2016 dollars) a week during the first years of play to as much as $125 (or $1140 in 2016 dollars) per week in later years."
That math doesn't work out - if $85 = $1162 in today's dollars, $125 should equal much more than $1140 in today's dollars.
Jnmwiki (talk) 18:53, 5 July 2016 (UTC)
- Keep in mind there's an 11-year difference between those two salaries. According to the source used for these figures $85 in 1943 (CPI = 52) was, in fact, worth more than $125 in 1954 (CPI = 80.7). Hoof Hearted (talk) 12:11, 11 August 2017 (UTC)
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Discussion at WP:MCQ#PD-US-not renewed
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end?
editIn the "Founding and play" section almost nothing is said of how the league was wound down. Did it really just stop for no particular reason? Or, was public interest waning? Did men's teams pressure the League into dissolving? Or was there financial trouble? Or what? CapnZapp (talk) 17:29, 30 May 2023 (UTC)