Doris Neal

{{Short description|American baseball player}}

{{For|the British athletics coach|Doris Nelson Neal}}

{{Infobox baseball biography

| name=Doris Neal

| image=Doris Neal.jpg

| image_size=175px

| team=All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

| position=Third base / Outfield

| birth_date={{birth date|1928|08|30|mf=y}}

| birth_place=Lincoln Park, Michigan

| death_date={{death date and age|2012|07|07|1928|08|30}}

| death_place=Sarasota, Florida

| bats=Right

| throws=Right

| teams=

|highlights=

  • Women in Baseball – AAGPBL Permanent Display
    at Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (1988)

}}

Doris M. Neal (August 30, 1928 – July 7, 2012) was an infielder and outfielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5' 4", 128 lb., she batted and threw right handed.{{cite web |url=http://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm/profiles/neal-doris/203 |title= All-American Girls Professional Baseball League official website – Doris Neal profile}}

Doris Neal was a light-hitting batter during her two seasons in the league.

Born and raised in Lincoln Park, Michigan, she was the daughter of Jacob and Agnes (née Carlisle) Neal. She spent most of her career at third base, but was also used as a replacement in the outfield and as a pinch-hitter.{{cite web |url=http://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm/articles/neal-doris-8-30-1928--7-7-2012/113 |title= Doris Neal obituary}}

Neal entered the league in 1948 with the Springfield Sallies, playing for them in 97 games as part of an infield that included Mildred Meacham at first base, Evelyn Wawryshyn at second, and June Schofield at shortstop. Neal posted a .153 average and stole 23 bases in 122 games, driving in 28 runs and scoring 27 times, while 11 of her 62 hits were for extrabases.[http://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm/teams/1948/springfield-sallies/46 1948 Springfield Sallies]

She opened 1949 with the Grand Rapids Chicks, appearing sparingly in 58 games as a replacement player.[http://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm/teams/1949/grand-rapids-chicks/50 1949 Grand Rapids Chicks]

In 1988, she was honored along with the rest of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the opening of Women in Baseball, a permanent display based at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.

Doris Neal was a long time resident of Sarasota, Florida, where she died at the age of 83.

Career statistics

Batting

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!GP!!AB!!R!!H!!2B!!3B!!HR!!RBI!!SB!!TB!!BB!!SO!!BA!!OBP!!SLG

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| 180

58458767603927957281.130.226.163

Fielding

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!GP!!PO!!A!!E!!TC!!DP!!FA

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| 183

2393807162619.898

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Record Book – W. C. Madden. Publisher: McFarland & Company, 2000. Format: Hardcover, 294pp. Language: English. {{ISBN|0-7864-0597-X}}

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