Betty Russell
| Betty Russell | |
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| Outfield | |
| Born: October 1, 1924 Globe, Arizona, US | |
| Died: (aged 60) Tonto Basin, Arizona, US | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
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Betty Josephine "Rusty" Russell (October 1, 1924 โ 1985) was an outfielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). Listed at 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m), 145 lb, Russell batted and threw right-handed. She was born in Globe, Arizona.[1][2]
A member of a championship team, Betty Russell played for the Arizona Ramblers before joining the league with the Racine Belles during the 1946 season.[3]
Russell saw little action with Racine, while playing as a fourth outfielder for all-stars Eleanor Dapkus, Edythe Perlick and Claire Schillace. She hit a .143 average in 12 games to help Racine clinch the 1946 championship.[2]
Russell died in 1985 in Tonto Basin, Arizona, at the age of 60.
Three years after her death, she became part of Women in Baseball, a permanent display based at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, which was unveiled to honor the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
Batting statistics
| GP | AB | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | SB | BB | SO | BA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 28 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .169 |
Sources
- ^ a b All-American Girls Professional Baseball League โ Betty Russell. Retrieved 2026-02-23.
- ^ a b c All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book โ W. C. Madden. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2000. Format: Hardcover, 294pp. Language: English. ISBN 0-7864-0597-X
- ^ 1946 Racine Belles. Retrieved 2026-02-23.