Celebrating the Legacy of Lou Lou Hamilton: A Trailblazer in Women’s Baseball
The world of women’s sports lost a shining star on December 24, 2024, with the passing of Marie Louise “Lou Lou” Hamilton. Born in 1936 in South Bend, Indiana, Lou Lou’s life was a testament to passion, perseverance, and an unwavering love for sports. Her contributions to the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) as a player and her lifelong dedication to athletics left an indelible mark on the sports community.
From Bat Girl to Relief Pitcher
Lou Lou’s journey with the AAGPBL began humbly in 1952 when she served as a bat girl for the South Bend Blue Sox. Her enthusiasm and talent quickly set her apart, and in 1953, she earned her spot as a relief pitcher for the team, taking the mound in four games. Her time with the league, though brief, was a defining moment in her life and an inspiration to countless young girls dreaming of playing professional baseball.
A Lifetime of Athletic Achievement
Lou Lou’s love for sports extended beyond baseball. After moving to California in 1955, she flourished as a bowler and golfer, achieving remarkable success on the golf course with four championship wins and an incredible six holes-in-one. Her relocation to Oro Valley, Arizona, provided her the opportunity to continue golfing and build a community of friends who cherished her competitive spirit and kind heart.
A Lasting Legacy
Lou Lou will be remembered not only for her athletic prowess but also for her kindness, generosity, and zest for life. She leaves behind her son Kenny Corneilas, grandchildren Kristie and Korey, and great-granddaughter Olivia, along with a legacy that inspires the next generation of athletes.
In honor of Lou Lou’s memory, donations can be made to Baseball For All, an organization dedicated to promoting gender equity in baseball by providing scholarships for aspiring players. Lou Lou’s legacy lives on in every young girl who picks up a glove and dares to dream.
Remembering Lou Lou Hamilton
Lou Lou’s story reminds us of the importance of perseverance and breaking barriers in sports. Her impact on the AAGPBL and the broader world of athletics is a shining example of what it means to be a trailblazer. Let’s continue to celebrate and support women in baseball as we honor her extraordinary life.