A League of Our Own
WWII Girl Baseball Living History League
A League of Our Own WW2 Girls Baseball Living History League is a non-profit Vintage Women's Softball League that pays homage to the original All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGBBL) Rockford Peaches, Racine Belles, Kenosha Comets & South Bend Blue Sox by playing exhibition games and making living history appearances at public events and historical venues.
WELCOME
Since 2010, A League of Our Own continues to portray Women's Baseball as it was played by the AAGBBL during their first season of play in 1943 when underhand windmill pitching and a 12" softball was the rule. The original league was made up of only four teams which we portray: the Kenosha Comets, Racine Belles, Rockford Peaches, and South Bend Blue Sox. We are open to all women who wish to interpret WWII baseball history and have a little fun doing it. A League of Our Own also welcomes men who are interested in period appropriate roles such as team coaches, umpires, announcers, and fans.
The league has been a member of the Vintage Base Ball Association since 2010 and supports the VBBA mission to preserve, perpetuate, and promote the game of baseball as it was played by women during WW2 on the homefront.
Help build the our league. "Dirt in the Skirt Ladies!"