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The four Boden sisters of the Chicago Pioneers after winning the fifteen and under division championship at the Roy Hobbs tournament, Ft. Myers, Florida, October 2007 (courtesy Jim Glennie, American Women's Baseball Federation)
Lilly Jacobson warms up in the bullpen for Wooster High School, Reno, Nevada, 2006
Ball players from AAGPBL at 2006 Team USA trials, Scottsdale, Arizona
In honor of Black History Month, the WPBL remembers the historic contributions of Black women to the sport and how they broke barriers in a
Krissy Wendell of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, in the 1994 Little League World Series (courtesy Little League Baseball, Inc.)
Maria Pepe, baseball player and feminist activist (courtesy Little League Baseball, Inc.)
Girl’s baseball game, Hebrew Institute of Chicago (from Chicago Historical Society)
Esther Daly, Vassar College, class of 1920, pitching overhand (from Vassar College Archives)
Class of 1924 Vassar baseball team (from Vassar College Archives)
2013 You can change this! Rachel inside my copy of Stolen Bases: Why American Girls Don’t Play Baseball
Mo'ne Davis reflects on what the Women's Pro Baseball League means to her during last fall's WPBL tryouts.
In the upcoming "See Her Be Her" documentary, sports photographer Jean Fruth and her team chronicle seven standout women doing far more than just playing the game in their corners of the world spanning the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Japan, South Korea, Cuba and Uganda.
"We're representing women in sport, and that's something really powerful to hold onto," said U.S. pitcher Kelsie Whitmore Whitmore, who two years ago became the first woman to sign with a regular-season men's professional team in an MLB partner league, playing for the Atlantic League's Staten Island Ferry Hawks.
The nearly 2-hour film, set to premiere Sunday night on MLB Network between Games 2 and 3 of the World Series, follows the teams through 2023 qualifying for this year's Women's Baseball World Cup won by Ayami Sato and seven-time reigning champion Japan over the U.S.
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When Brittany Apgar ran into a challenge related to her limb difference ahead of her Women's Pro Baseball League debut, she was overwhelmed
Racine Wisconsin Belles, playing the South Bend Blue Sox, 9/14/47. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
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