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Dottie Davis
Name
Dottie Davis
Position
Female Player
Year
1985
Dottie Davis, an original member of the Little Caesars Softball Team that won four World Championships, was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Female Player Category. Davis was named Most Valuable Player in 1984 when Little Caesars on its record fourth Women's Class "A" World Championship. She also led the Detroit, Michigan Powerhouse to World Titles in 1978, 1979, and 1983. Called "Doctor D" for her outstanding defense, Davis broke into big-time women's softball in 1974 with Beaumont Hospital as they finished second in the World. A veteran outfielder from Milan, Michigan was always respected for her great hitting power to right field. With a career .550 batting average, Davis earned numerous ALL-Tournament and All-World Honors. Along with playing in 10 straight USSSA Women's Class "A" World Tournaments, Davis also helped her mixed softball team to several National Championships.
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