Barbara Berger


Barbara Berger was an American baseball catcher who played in the All-American Girls [Professional Baseball League]. Listed at 5' 2", 120 lb., she batted and threw right handed.
Born in Maywood, Illinois, Berger and her younger sister, Norma, played baseball and basketball together during their childhood and later played softball in grade school.
Berger entered the league in 1949 with the Chicago Colleens, a rookie touring team which played exhibition games against the Springfield Sallies as they travelled primarily through the South and East. The next season she was promoted to the Racine Belles, where she was used sparingly as a backup catcher. She hit a.176 average (baseball)|average] in 11 games. The same season, Norma Berger joined the league as a pitcher for the Sallies.
She left the league in 1951 to attend University of Illinois, where she earned bachelor's and master's degrees and taught at her alma mater for 19 years. She married George Brown in 1969, and lived in Murray, Kentucky.
In 1988, the Berger sisters received further recognition when they 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.

Career statistics

Batting
GPABRH2B3BHRRBISBTBBBSOBAOBPSLG
11172300011313.176.222.176

Fielding
GPPOAETCDPFA
101825250.800