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Gloria Rogers

Gloria Rogers

Gloria Rogers

Gloria Rogers

Gloria Rogers

Profile Information

  • Maiden Name: (McCloskey)
  • Nickname: Mac
  • Hometown: Edina, MO (US)
  • Throwing Hand: Right
  • Batting Hand: Right
  • Born: May 20, 1935

Gloria RogersHistory

Team Position Uniform #
1953 Rockford Peaches Centerfield 7

As a 17 year old high school student, Gloria saw a story in the newspaper about the AAGPBL holding a tryout.  She wrote a letter to Carl Gaines, a scout, asking about the tryouts and received a letter inviting her to one of their tryouts in Rockford. Illinois. Her mother and sister drove the 150 miles for the chance of a lifetime.


During the tryout Rogers threw the ball 179 feet which made her an excellent candidate for the outfield.  She also had the best time for running from the batters box to first base.  The scouts were impressed and Rogers was one of 6 players out of about 30 players chosen to be a Peach!


Her stent as a Peach was short lived. She got a uniform and her name was in the program for one game.  Her father decided Rockford was too far from home and she had been accepted at Christian College. Rogers was disappointed but she went on to have a great college career.


 Gloria played for Goetz Country Club, a softball team in St. Joseph, Mo., that played in the nationals.  While at Christian College (now Columbia College in Columbia, MO), she participated in the horsemanship program, tennis, field hockey, and the synchronized swimming team. At that time the college did not have a softball team.  Gloria was voted Christian College’s Athletic Queen in 1955. She later attended Northeast Missouri State University, earning a degree in physical education and dramatics. She attended the 2003 induction of the AAGPBL into the Baseball Hall of Fame.  In 2005 she became a member of the Columbia College Sports Hall of Fame.


Gloria taught physical education and coached basketball and track in Northeast Missouri  and married Kelley Rogers, Superintendent of the Macon, MO, R-1 School District.  They had two children Traci and Trent. 

After the feature film A League of Their Own premiered, Gloria often spoke to school classes about her experience in the AAGPBL.    

Read a 2019 article on Gloria from Herald-Mail Media of Hagerstown, MD 

 

 

 


LeagueBatting Record

Year Ga AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO AVG
1953 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Gloria RogersPhoto & Video Album

Gloria on the Peaches program 1953
Gloria with family at the 2018 Reunion in Kansas City, MO celebrating the 75th anniversary of the league.

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