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Park Ridge Teen Wins White Sox' Jackie Robinson Contest; Drew Art Of Early Black Female Athlete 사설토토
Maine South High School rookie Maeve Maloney has consistently had a specific ability with regards to workmanship.

That is the reason her mom, Karen Maloney, livened up when she saw the Chicago White Sox' email declaring a fan accommodation challenge to pay tribute to Major League Baseball's Jackie Robinson Day festivities on April 15.

Very quickly, Karen Maloney urged her little girl to make an accommodation for the challenge, thinking she had a shot to intrigue.

"Whenever this came up, I sent it to her and said, 'You ought to do this since you're a decent craftsman,'" Karen Maloney said.

On Friday night, as the White Sox celebrated one of baseball's most respected legends, Maeve Maloney tried to cause to notice one more symbol in the game.

Robinson leaving his imprint as the principal Black player in Major League Baseball in 1947, however it didn't take some time before Toni Stone followed as the primary Black lady to break into proficient baseball by marking with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League in 1953.

Maeve Maloney needed to feature Stone's achievements and cause more to notice the heritage she cut out, and the entryway she opened for the numerous ladies who fantasy about playing sports at the most elevated level.

Stone joined the Indianapolis Clowns after inevitable Hall of Fame inductee Hank Aaron withdrew from the group, and she opened in at his spot at a respectable halfway point.

"You could hear from her story how hard she truly functioned for that," Maeve Maloney said. "I truly value that. It's a motivation."

Stone played for the New Orleans Creoles in the Negro Southern League for a considerable length of time prior to marking with the Indianapolis Clowns in 1953.

Stone played in 50 games for the Clowns, broadly hitting a solitary off one more Hall of Famer, Satchel Paige. Stone batted .243 that prior year being exchanged to the Kansas City Monarchs, where she resigned after the 1954 season.

Almost 70 years after the fact, Stone's effect fills in to act as an illustration for yearning competitors.

In this record photograph, White Sox Guaranteed Rate Stadium's work force set up the field for first day of the season in2019. Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune

As a matter of fact, Maeve Maloney plays Stone's situation - a respectable halfway point - in Maine South's softball program, alongside incidental stretches in the outfield.

She cherishes handling ground balls and pivoting with the shortstop to cover the base, contingent upon where the ball is placed into play.

"It most certainly requires a ton of correspondence and work," she said.

She trusts her accommodation caused more to notice the achievements of Stone, who kicked the bucket in 1996. At the point when the opportunity arrived to respect the challenge's victors, Maeve Maloney strolled onto Guaranteed Rate Field and absorbed the occasion.

"It's super energizing," she said. "As far as I might be concerned, it resembles truly cool to have the option to have that shown on the grounds that she truly is motivating and a genuine model for young lady competitors, as well."

For Karen and Chuck Maloney, who experienced childhood with Chicago's South Side and raised a group of Sox allies, it was a glad evening.

"I'm glad for her, as far as one might be concerned, simply doing this," Karen Maloney said. "Furthermore, she's really buckled down. She perceives the way things are to endeavor to turn into a decent competitor and she has a decent hard working attitude. The way that it's the evening of respecting Jackie Robinson, who confronted misfortune that we won't ever be aware, it's truly great. It's great as a parent to see that your children are realizing what others needed to go through to simply have the option to take care of business."

She additionally said thanks to the White Sox for carving out opportunity to observe Robinson's heritage, yet additionally for revealing more insight into Stone's effect.

"I'm very thankful to the White Sox association," Karen said. "It's actually a decent park for families to go to, and I couldn't say whether everyone understands that."

Maeve, who said she was astounded to be picked as one of three victors, was essentially attempting to impart to others what she realized through her exploration for the challenge.

"Truth be told, I didn't figure I would succeed from the beginning," Maeve said. "I sort of entered it for entertainment only on the grounds that I like to draw. In the first place, simply investigating Jackie Robinson made me think, 'Indeed, he was the primary African-American man to play baseball (in the significant associations), so who was the principal African-American lady to play (proficient) baseball?' Which drove me to Toni Stone, who is known as the female Jackie Robinson."