Toni Stone

Toni Stone
Second baseman
Born: (1921-07-17)July 17, 1921
Bluefield, West Virginia
Died: November 2, 1996(1996-11-02) (aged 75)
Alameda, California
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Negro leagues debut
1953, for the Indianapolis Clowns
Last Negro leagues appearance
1954, for the Kansas City Monarchs
Teams

Toni Stone (July 17, 1921 – November 2, 1996), born as Marcenia Lyle Stone, was an American female professional baseball player who played in predominantly male leagues. In 1953, she became the first woman to play as a regular on an American major-level professional baseball team when she joined the Indianapolis Clowns in the previously all-male Negro leagues. (Two other women would later play on the team). A baseball player from her early childhood, she also played for the San Francisco Sea Lions, the New Orleans Creoles, and the Kansas City Monarchs before retiring from baseball in 1954. Stone was taunted at times by teammates, once being told, "Go home and fix your husband some biscuits", but she was undeterred. It was reported that during an exhibition game in 1953, she hit a single off a fastball pitch delivered by legendary player Satchel Paige, although the claim has failed verification.