Toni Stone: Female Baseball Pioneer




- Features Toni Stone, the first woman to play professional baseball in the Negro Leagues (1953)
- Quality black and white portrait showcasing her joyful spirit and determination
- Professionally matted and framed, ready to display (12.25" x 10.25" finished size)
- Perfect inspiration for female athletes, softball players, and baseball enthusiasts
- Celebrates dual barrier-breaking achievements in both race and gender equality
Celebrate the groundbreaking legacy of Toni Stone, the first woman to play professional baseball in the Negro Leagues, with this stunning black and white photographic print. This powerful action shot captures Stone in her iconic Indianapolis Clowns uniform #29, mid-throw from her second base position with the athletic grace and determination that broke barriers in 1953.
Marcenia Lyle "Toni" Stone made history as a trailblazer who refused to let gender define her limits. Born in 1921, she grew up playing baseball with neighborhood boys in St. Paul, Minnesota, earning the nickname "Tomboy" for her fearless athletic spirit. At just 16, she joined the semi-professional Twin City Colored Giants, beginning a journey that would reshape professional baseball forever.
Celebrate the groundbreaking legacy of Toni Stone, the first woman to play professional baseball in the Negro Leagues, with this intimate and inspiring photographic portrait. This beautiful black and white image captures Stone with a radiant smile, baseball in hand, embodying the joy and determination that made her a true pioneer in American sports history.
Marcenia Lyle "Toni" Stone made history as a trailblazer who refused to let gender define her limits. Born in 1921, she grew up playing baseball with neighborhood boys in St. Paul, Minnesota, earning the nickname "Tomboy" for her fearless athletic spirit. At just 16, she joined the semi-professional Twin City Colored Giants, beginning a journey that would reshape professional baseball forever.
In 1953, Stone achieved the impossible when Indianapolis Clowns owner Syd Pollock signed her to play second base - the very position vacated by a young Hank Aaron when he joined the Milwaukee Braves. Stone filled that position with purpose, proving that talent transcends gender. During her time with the Clowns, she famously got a hit off the legendary Satchel Paige, one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. Despite facing harassment from opponents and even some teammates, she maintained a .243 batting average and played in 50 games during her groundbreaking season.
Stone's significance to Negro League baseball and Black history extends far beyond her statistics. She broke down dual barriers of both race and gender during an era when segregation limited opportunities for all African Americans, and societal expectations confined women to traditional roles. Her courage to step onto that diamond represented hope for countless young girls and women who dreamed of competing in male-dominated sports. Stone's legacy reminds us that the fight for equality required pioneers willing to face criticism, harassment, and isolation to open doors for future generations.
This museum-quality portrait arrives beautifully presented with an off-white mat and sleek black frame, ready to inspire in your home, office, or training facility. The intimate 5x7 inch photograph showcases Stone's infectious spirit and historic significance, making it a perfect addition to any collection celebrating African American sports history, women's achievements, or Negro League baseball.
Whether you're a softball player drawing inspiration from a pioneer, a baseball enthusiast honoring the sport's hidden figures, or someone who appreciates the courage it takes to break barriers, this portrait serves as a daily reminder that one person's determination can change history forever.
Collection | Negro League Baseball Collection |
Edition | Open Edition |
Framed | Ships framed and ready to hang. |
Height | 12.25 inches |
Length | 10.25 inches |
Medium | Paper |
Signed | Unsigned |
SKU | stone-pioneer |
Year Released | 2025 |
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