Connie Morgan

Connie Morgan

Constance "Connie" Enola Morgan (October 17, 1935 - October 14, 1996) was the third woman to play professional baseball in the Negro league.

Morgan replaced second-base player and the first woman in the league Toni Stone in the Indianapolis Clowns in 1954. Morgan played with the team for two years. Before her tenure with the Clowns she played for five seasons with the North Philadelphia Honey Drippers, an all-women baseball team, batting .368 in that time.

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