Mary Pratt, 'A League of Their Own' Inspiration, Mourned by Many After Her Death
She was not on the list.
Mary Pratt, one of the inspirations for young athletes, as
well as the film A League of Their Own, died at the age of 101. She was the
last surviving member of the Rockford Peaches, a team in the All-American Girls
Professional Baseball League. She was also a teacher for more than 40 years and
fought for equality in women's sports.
Pratt died peacefully in her sleep on May 6, per the Patriot
Ledger, and the AAGPBL released a statement on May 8. "We are terribly sad
to report that former Rockford Peaches and Kenosha Comets pitcher, Mary Pratt
passed away on May 6th. She was 101 years old. Mary was the last known original
Peaches player that played on the 1943 team. Her stories, her energy will be
missed for a long time."
Following the confirmation from Pratt's nephew, fans mourned
on social media. There were several that had personal interactions with the
baseball player while others recognized the impact that she had on the sport.
They were saddened by her death and immediately wanted to honor the memory of a
"true pioneer."
I was talking to
my mother about Mary Pratt today. She said when she played against her, my mom
was 15, Mary Pratt was about 35, and it was the first windmill pitcher she had
ever faced. “I thought I was going to die...but she was VERY nice.”
#RIPMaryPratt https://t.co/b5xCVJU0yX
— Dan Kelley
(@DanKelley66) May 10, 2020
Oh, no; this news
really hurts. In 2014, I burst into tears watching my daughter, a softball
player who grew up watching A League of Their Own, shake Mary Pratt’s hand at
our National Girls & Women in Sports Day ceremony. Different kind of tears
today.
— Lyn Dohaney
(@lyndo61) May 9, 2020
Mary Pratt was the
last living Rockford Peach. She was a Kenosha Comet. She was a 20-game winner.
She threw a no-hitter. She was a teacher for more than 40 years. She was a
legend. She was in a league of her own.
Sing on Mary. RIP
pic.twitter.com/oRDOF747nl
— Freddie Benson
(@DeeH_NYC) May 9, 2020
A true pioneer. I
wish the league was still around. May you Rest In Peace
— Miriam
(@PaulasFootsteps) May 11, 2020
Born 1919. Good
one
— Marc πΊπΈ
(@Marc_ife) May 11, 2020
RIP Mary Pratt,
who threw a no-hitter, had a 20-win season and still knew the Rockford Peaches
anthem by heart: "Oh, we’re all in bed by 10 o’clock, that is a dirty
lie/We are the Rockford ballclub, our motto Do or Die." Yes, there is
crying in baseball: https://t.co/aRDDxXHwEA
— Harrison Smith
(@harrisondsmith) May 11, 2020
The Hall of Fame
remembers Mary Pratt, who starred in the @aagpbl as a member of the original
1943 Rockford Peaches and later with the Kenosha Comets. Pratt, pictured in the
front row, fourth from the left, passed away on Wednesday.
https://t.co/DykT88BdRf pic.twitter.com/Ry6Nl4DIOv
— National
Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾ (@baseballhall) May 8, 2020
Mary was one of
our Quincy, MA neighbors. She was a remarkable woman who worked tirelessly for
equality in womens’ sports. RIP:(
— Barney’s Nana is
Mad as Hell (@Deedeediner1) May 9, 2020
God speed young
lady ♥️
— Jacqueline
LaFranceπ¨π¦π¨π¦π¨π¦π¨π¦π¨π¦
(@JLaFrance10) May 9, 2020
Sad to hear of the
passing of Mary Pratt. A true pioneer and role model - her dedication and
passion were second to none. Loved seeing her at GWS Day - always left uplifted
and with a smile. She carried the torch for many years, its our turn now! RIP
pic.twitter.com/FUWvjP0JLd
— Mary Ryan, Rkpt
FH Coach (@mairery13) May 10, 2020
I had the
opportunity to meet Mary Pratt at the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012... I have
pictures with her and autographs... she was a hoot... told me she still want to
play. R.I.P. Mary I will remember you always
— Judy Orofino
(@OrofinoJudy) May 9, 2020
2016 Hanging out
with the great Mary Pratt who died today at 101 as last Rockford Peach, Womens
Baseball! She swung my bat & advised me on pitching strategy. Grateful for
this pioneer, legend & friend. Def in league of her own @LottiRhode
@thunderjam134 @efortier10 @BobRossiRITG pic.twitter.com/L9ut1malUh
— Cassadie
Armstrong (@sadieraye2024) May 10, 2020
One of the
greatest moments was the creation of the All-American Professional Girls
Baseball League. Mary Pratt is probably playing a game right now on the Lord’s
team.
— Crixus74BC
(@ChrisCollard7) May 9, 2020
My Mom had the
honor of knowing Mary Pratt. Her passion and enthusiasm for life and baseball,
her stories and her enduring smile will be missed. RIP, Mary. ⚾️❤
@AAGPBL @BUAthletics @TerrierSoftball https://t.co/OEff6GQ3gw
— The World
According to Daisy (@SophiesWorld20) May 9, 2020
My kid and I have
been watching A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN on repeat for a week. RIP, Mary Pratt. You
inspired generations of girls to do what they were told they couldn’t
do.https://t.co/5d3dV4hLK5
— Dara Resnik
(@BadassMomWriter) May 11, 2020
What a life lived.
What a story to be told. ❤️⚾️❤️ RIP Mary Pratt.
https://t.co/PY5oAW1D6i
— Ms. Dani, LAT,
ATC (@MsDani_LAT_ATC) May 11, 2020
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