This encounter took me back to another "chance" meeting I had at the Nursing Home right next door to my condos a few years back. I was rollerblading in their parking lot and "Sarah" was sitting on a bench outside, so I sat down next to her and started to talk. As it turns out, she was Sarah Lonetto.
You may not recognize that name, but Sarah Lonetto (June 9, 1922 – April 24, 2009) played for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League between 1947 and 1949. She was born in Detroit, MI. As a professional baseball player for the league, Lonetto threw right-handed and batted both right and left-handed. Her nickname was “Tomato”. Lonetto started playing amateur ball at around 15 years old. She was taken to ball games in Fairview with her brothers. At 24 years old, she began playing for the league. In 1943 she was approached by Philip Wrigley who she remembers as “really nice.” Four years later she started playing for the Racine Belles. The two other teams Lonetto played for were the Muskegan Lassies (in 1948, 1949), with manager Bill Warnbsganss and the Rockford Peaches. She believes she herself the nickname Tomato from a friend who started calling her that. Although she thought all the teams she played in were great, Lonetto had a particular fondness for the Racine Belles. But overall, all the girls were great. In 1988 she attended an AAGPBL reunion that took place at the Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, NY.
After talking with her, I had to go home and investigate! Sure enough, I not only found out her history, but was even able to find the yearbook and roster, and printed her a copy.
This only fuels my desire to make sure these old 'treasures" are not forgotten. There is so much we could learn about people if we would only take the time to talk to them!
Who did you meet today? Just a thought....l!