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Name
  
Mamie Johnson

Role
  
Baseball Player


Height
  
1.6 m

Education
  
New York University

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Mamie "Peanut" Johnson (born September 27, 1935) was one of three women, and the first female pitcher, to play in the Negro Leagues. She was born in Ridgeway, South Carolina in 1935. She was signed by the Indianapolis Clowns in 1953, played with the team from 1953 to 1955, had a 33–8 win-loss record and a batting average of .262

Johnson was known as "Peanut" during her career due to her height—5 feet, 3 inches. She is the subject of the book A Strong Right Arm, describing her life growing up and the obstacles to her becoming a professional Negro League baseball player.

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After retiring, she went to nursing school and became a nurse for 30 years.

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On June 5, 2008, Johnson and other living players from the Negro League Era were drafted by major league franchises prior to the 2008 MLB First year Draft. Johnson was selected by the Washington Nationals.

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References

Mamie Johnson Wikipedia