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Mary Pratt, pitcher on team that inspired 'A League of Their Own,' dies at 101

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Former pitcher Mary Pratt, thought to have been the last surviving member of the 1943 Rockford Peaches women's baseball team that was immortalized in the iconic film "A League of Their Own," died Wednesday, her nephew Walter confirmed to ESPN. She was 101.

Originally from Bridgeport, Connecticut, Pratt grew up in Quincy, Massachusetts and studied physical education at Boston University.

She joined the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League - a circuit formed to help make up for a loss of talent in Major League Baseball during World War II - in 1943, spending five seasons as a left-hander with the Peaches and Kenosha Comets.

Pratt remained involved in sustaining the legacy of the AAGPBL, serving on the board of directors. She was also a teacher, and an official in multiple sports, according to ESPN.

The suitcase Pratt used while in the AAGPBL is on display at the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

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