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Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100
THE BEST BASEBALL PLAYER YOU NEVER HEARD OF
Arms folded across her chest; Mama’s dark eyes blazed.
“Marcenia, where you been?”
There was no sense in lying. “Playing baseball.”
“And playing hooky?”
Brushing mud from her trousers, Marcenia nodded. “Yes, Ma’am.”
Mama shook her head. “Toni Tomboy they calls you. Why can’t you be more like your sisters?”
The ten-year-old grinned. She liked the nickname so much that she went on to make history competing with men in the Negro leagues as Toni Stone.
She later told reporters, “Women got as much right as men to dream. When the roll is called up yonder, I wanna play baseball.”




