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Gertrude Dunn

Gertrude Dunn was an American baseball player with the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the league made famous by the 1992 film A League Of Their Own.

Career
Dunn played shortstop on two teams, the Battle Creek Belles and the South Bend Blue Sox, and was named "Rookie of the Year" in 1952. Dunn was a player on the United States women's national field hockey team. She also coached field hockey and was named to the USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame on January 16, 1988. Career statistics Batting Fielding == Death and legacy ==
Death and legacy
At the age of 70, on September 29, 2004, Dunn died in Avondale, Pennsylvania when the Piper Archer airplane she was solo-piloting crashed shortly after takeoff from New Garden Airport. She was posthumously inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum in Baltimore, Maryland in 2007. == References ==
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