In the spring of 1950, a new kid named Tubby Johnston showed up for Little League tryouts in Corning, New York. No one recognized him. But he was good—really good. It was no surprise when Tubby made the team.
About a week later, the new kid shocked everyone. Tubby revealed that his real name was Kathryn. For the first time ever, a girl was playing Little League Baseball.
It was 1950. A kid named Tubby Johnston tried out for Little League in Corning, New York. No one recognized him. But he was good. He made the team.
A week later, Tubby shared some news: His real name was Kathryn. For the first time, a girl was playing Little League Baseball.
In the spring of 1950, a new kid named Tubby Johnston showed up for Little League tryouts in Corning, New York. No one recognized him, but he was good—really good. It was no surprise when Tubby made the team.
A week later, Tubby shocked everyone when he revealed that his real name was Kathryn. For the first time ever, a girl was playing Little League Baseball.