Philomena Gianfrancisco

Baseball Player

1923 –

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Who is Philomena Gianfrancisco?

Philomena Theresa Gianfrancisco [Zale] was an outfielder who played from 1945 through 1948 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 2 in, 134 lb., she batted left-handed and threw right-handed.

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Philomena Gianfrancisco had the longest name in league history. Nicknamed ״Phil״ or ״Frisco״ by her teammates, she joined the league in 1945 with the Grand Rapids Chicks, playing for them three years before joining the Racine Belles.

Her most productive season came in 1946, when she posted a career-best .226 batting average in 98 games, ranking eighth in runs batted in and ninth in doubles, while tying for sixth in home runs.

In 1947 she suffered a severe knee injury, which sidelined her for most of the season. She then underwent surgery to correct a major problem. In 1948 she came back and helped Racine to reach the postseason, appearing in a career-high 114 games while batting .204 with four homers and 45 RBI.

In 1949, Gianfrancisco left the league to marry boxing legend Tony Zale, a two-time world middleweight champion. She became his manager and booking agent for activities.

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Born
Apr 20, 1923
Chicago

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on July 23, 2013

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