Toni Stone biography
Toni Stone, unique identify Marcenia Lyle, (born 1921, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.—died November 2, 1996, Alameda, California), American baseball participant who, as a member of the Negro American League’s Indianapolis Clowns, was the primary girl to ever play skilled baseball as an everyday on a big-league workforce.
Stone’s love for the sport started when she was a baby. At age 10 she performed in a league sponsored by a cereal firm. At age 15 she started taking part in with the St. Paul Giants, a males’s semiprofessional workforce. After graduating from highschool, Stone moved to California to dwell along with her sister. She quickly started taking part in centre discipline for the American Legion workforce. From there she moved to the San Francisco Sea Lions, the place her batting common was .280. Stone then secured a place with the Negro league All Star workforce. In 1949 she started taking part in second base for the minor league New Orleans Creoles, and in 1953 she joined the Indianapolis Clowns, taking part in the identical place.
Able to run 100 yards in 11 seconds and sustaining a .243 batting common whereas with the Clowns, Stone was taunted at occasions by teammates, as soon as being instructed, “Go home and fix your husband some biscuits.” She was undeterred, nonetheless, and, throughout an exhibition recreation in 1953, she hit a single off a fastball pitch delivered by legendary participant Satchel Paige. After taking part in 50 video games with the Clowns, Stone was traded to the Kansas City Monarchs, the place she retired on the finish of the 1954 season.
Stone then labored as a nurse, primarily caring for her husband, Aurelious Alberga (some 40 years her senior), till he died in 1987. In 1991 Stone and different gamers from the Negro leagues had been honoured by the Baseball Hall of Fame, and in 1993 she was inducted into the Women’s Sports Hall of Fame.
