Unspectacular, but quite effective, Redman had a solid career during her seven years in the league, being noted by her enthusiastic and great knowledge of the game. In her rookie season she played every
fielding position except
pitcher. After that she played at infield, mainly at
third base, before converting to catcher for the rest of her career. She had an effective defense, being able to catch low balls and block home plate well, which combined with a strong and secure throwing arm. In 1949 Redman posted the best
fielding average among catchers with a .978 mark. Then, she repeated her feat in 1953 after leading all-catchers with a .975 average, helping Grand Rapids win the Championship Series. Her most productive season came in 1954, when she posted a .240
batting average with 39
runs and 20
RBI in 75 games, all career numbers. A modest .172 career hitter, she collected a notable .349
on-base percentage while batting .267 with three runs and three RBI in six playoff games. As a catcher, she committed only 40
errors in 1,345
chances for a .970 average. ==Bill Allington All-Stars==