Eventually her playing days ended, and when that happened Houghton was determined to find work in the game she loved. She was hired on as a talent scout for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1946, becoming the first female in Major League Baseball history to do so. She stayed with the Phillies until 1952, when she left to join the military during the Korean War.
Upon retiring from the military, Edith relocated to Sarasota, Fla. for the remainder of her years. Her death came eight days before her 101st birthday. Houghton's?contributions?to baseball will likely never be forgotten, as even the Baseball Hall of Fame, in Cooperstown, displays mementos from her career, including the jersey she wore on a tour of Japan.
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