Gloria Ruiz

Athlete

1928 –

37

Who is Gloria Ruiz?

Gloria Ruiz [״Baby-Face״] is a former outfielder who played from 1948 through 1949 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She batted and threw right handed.

Born in Havana, Gloria Ruiz was one of seven girls born in Cuba to play in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in its twelve years history. The other Cubanas who went on to play in the league were Isabel Alvarez, Isora del Castillo, Luisa Gallegos, Migdalia Pérez, Mirtha Marrero and Zonia Vialat.

The first AAGPBL spring training outside the United States was held in Cuba in 1947, as part of a plan to create an International League of Girls Baseball. The experiment took shape when Cuban executives Alfonso Rodríguez and Rafael León and AAGPBL president Max Carey formed two teams, one called the Cubans and the other called the Americans. Both teams toured Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Venezuela, playing exhibition games with each other. After that, Ruiz and her aforementioned fellows were contracted by the AAGPBL.

Ruiz was added to the Peoria Redwings roster in parts of two seasons, spanning from 1948 to 1949. She was used by Peoria manager Leo Schrall as a backup for Josephine Lenard, Mary Reynolds and Eilaine Roth.

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Born
Jun 25, 1928
Havana

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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