The franchise originated in 1944 in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin as the
Milwaukee Chicks. Although the Chicks won the 1944 AAGPBL championship, they could not compete with the minor league
Milwaukee Brewers for ticket sales, and the franchise moved to Grand Rapids. They enjoyed continued success following the move, making the playoffs every year until the league folded following the 1954 season. and
Alma Ziegler in 1950. League pitching titles were won by Chicks pitchers in 1944 and 1945 by Wisniewski,
Mildred Earp in 1947,
Alice Haylett in 1948, and Ziegler in 1950. Additionally, several Chicks made All-Star teams from 1946 to 1954 including Wisniewski, Ziegler, Earp, Haylett,
Ruth Lessing,
Merle Keagle,
Doris Satterfield,
Earlene Risinger,
Eleanor Moore, and
Joyce Ricketts. The Chicks played their home games at South High School in Grand Rapids, with the exception of 1950-1952 when games were played at Bigelow Field in Wyoming Township. After a fire destroyed Bigelow Field, the Chicks returned to South High School through 1954. ==All-time players roster==