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Pioneers 1887-1949
Name:
Stanley "Lefty" Stein
Inducted:
2006
Bio:
Stanley Stein ranks as one of the top left
fielders and hitters of the ‘30s and ‘40s. He
started playing softball at seventeen and quickly
made a name for himself. He was the leadoff
man for North Shore Congregation (a Hall of
Fame team honored in 2005), Judge Shillers and
the legendary Windy City Teams which included
the Triplex Yankees, Midland Motors, Witt
Hanley Yankees, Chicago Mail Order, and Senate
Florals.
He was the lead-off hitter for Witt Hanley
in 1941, a team that the Softball News on
September 12, 1941 called the greatest collection
of softballers ever to be assembled on one team.
In 1937 he led the league in hitting and one year
was the second leading hitter in the league with
a .619 average. He continued to be one of the top
leading hitters throughout his career.
Playing with such softball greats and Hall of
Fame members as Art (Lefty) Goldfedder, Red
Hurter, Lewa Yacilla, Whitey Maytag, Jimmy
DiVito, and James “Sheik” DiNardi to name a
few, Stanley Stein was a true pioneer and star of
the game. His speed and ability to get on base
earned him a place as one of the top players of
his era and beyond.
He worked for International Harvester and
Sara Lee. Stanley Stein passed away in 1998. He
leaves behind his two sons, Fred and Joel, and
two grandchildren.
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