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Google Doodle Honor Toni Stone First Woman To Play Professional Baseball
Women have always showed the world, that they are equal when it comes to sports.
Celebrating Black History Month, Google has dedicated a Doodle on their homepage to Toni Stone, the first woman to play baseball in a professional league.
At the age of 10, Stone and her family moved to St. Paul, Minnesota. It was St. Paul neighborhood, that allowed her to play with the kids, that she discovered her love for baseball.
Stone was able to get her first start in baseball, on a local Catholic school Little League team, which at the time was a all boys’ team.
At the age 16, she was able to turn baseball into a source of income, playing for the Twin City Colored Giants, another all-male team, at a rate of $2 per game.
In 1943, Stone moved to San Francisco, where she took on the name “Toni.” That year, Stone began playing for an American Legion Baseball team, albeit by lying about her age, as the teams were only open to teenagers.