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Out at the Plate

The Dot Wilkinson Story

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Out at the Plate

By: Lynn Ames
Narrated by: Stephanie Németh-Parker
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It’s not simply that Dot Wilkinson was one of the most decorated women’s softball players, bowlers, and athletes of all time and one of the original players from the three-time-world-champion PBSW Phoenix Ramblers softball team (1933–1965). Nor was it the length of her time here on Earth—over a century—although any of these things by itself would be impressive. The magic of Dot’s story is in the details. It’s the tale of a childhood spent in poverty, an indomitable, unbreakable spirit, a determination to be the very best to play whatever sport she undertook, the independence to live her personal life on her own terms, and her tremendous success at all of it.

Over more than a decade of countless conversations and interviews, Dot shared all of it with her dear friend, author Lynn Ames. Dot held nothing back. Out at the Plate, told through the lens of Dot and Lynn’s friendship, is the story of a forgotten era in women’s history and sports, and one extraordinary woman’s place at the center of it all.

©2023 Lynn Ames (P)2023 Dreamscape Media

Accolades & Awards

Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award
2023
Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Women Biographies & Memoirs Sports Inspiring
Inspiring Story • Amazing History • Great Love Story • Remarkable Biography • Well-written Narrative

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Although I know close to nothing about softball, I thoroughly enjoyed Dot’s story. What a work of love this book is. Such a complex woman who kept saying she “just wanted to play ball.”

What a life!

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After listening to this amazing recitation of Dot’s memories of her life I feel as if I knew her personally. Not only is her history amazing but she left the story to be put into print by an amazing author and voiced by a wonderful narrator. I’m sure I will listen to this several more times before I allow it to move down the list in my audible library.

Amazing story of a legend!

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Loved the depth of the friendship that developed between Dot and her interviewer Lynn Ames. Dot’s candor and emotions were evident right from the beginning and the author’s devotion to her subject came through the pages.

Wonderful true story!

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I thoroughly enjoyed this reading and book. It was a very well-written story about a very special person. It was detailed in several areas. It gave insight to how women were treated in those times. It also solidified their importance during the wars of the past. It also gave a very good background and history of the game of softball that I love.

I had never heard of Dot Wilkenson before reading this book. Now, through this book, I wish I had known this remarkably skilled and special woman and her friends and fellow softball teammates and foes. It shows how even opponents can be friends. It also shows that even not so fortunate or well-off people can succeed in what they do when given the chance.

I would recommend this book and give it 5 stars because that is all I could give.

Softball Excellence

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what an amazing story of a strong woman who paved the way for girls and women to be able to play sports today. i would put her in the same catergories as pat summit, billie jean king. My only wish is that i am eager to know more about the challenges and opposition she faced in whatcwas called a "mans" world.

Amazing

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