Faut, Jean (1925–)
Faut, Jean (1925–)
American baseball player. Born Jan 17, 1925, in East Greenville, Pennsylvania; m. Karl Winsch (baseball player, later manager of South Bend Blue Sox), 1947.
Pitched two perfect games for South Bend Blue Sox in the All-American Girls Baseball League, the 1st and only women's professional baseball organization (1951 and 1953).
See also Women in World History.
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