Career
Listed at 5 ft 3 in (160 m), 118 lb, she batted and threw right-handed. Nicknamed ״Giggles״, Mary Weddle proved to be a valuable utility and spot starter during what turned out to be the AAGPBL final season, adding depth at both shortstop and outfield and pitching a complete-game one-hitter. Weddle played shortstop for a boys baseball team in junior high, but she was not allowed to play with them in high school.
She then joined a Veterans of Foreign Wars softball team
She also played softball for the A-1 Queens in Phoenix, Arizona in 1953, before entering the AAGPBL with the Fort Wayne Daisies in 1954. Weddle posted a 3–1 record and a 3.83 earned run average in 15 pitching appearances, while hitting a.216 average with a.323 on-base percentage in 76 games.
The Daisies, with Bill Allington at the helm, clinched the regular season title and defeated the Grand Rapids in the best-of-three first round, but lost to the Kalamazoo Lassies in the final round, three games to two. She went 5-for-24 for a.208 average in six playoff games, including one stolen base and five runs scored.
She later played softball for more than thirty years and coached softball at high school and middle school for nine years.
She is part of Women in Baseball, a permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, New York unveiled in 1988, which is dedicated to the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.