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The History of Women in Baseball

The History of Women in Baseball. Women have been playing baseball almost as long as men have. Their long connection with the game began in the 1860s and has ...

Women in baseball - Wikipedia

In 1946, former player Edith Houghton became the first woman to work as an independent scout in Major League Baseball when she was hired by the Philadelphia ...

League of Women Ballplayers | Baseball Hall of Fame

The AAGPBL, which began play in 1943 and lasted a dozen years and gave more than 500 women an opportunity that had never existed before. Popularized by the 1992 ...

Alumna Kelsie Whitmore to be first woman to play in MLB | Titan

Former Titan softball player Kelsie Whitmore knew there would be a first woman to play Major League Baseball. She's on the road to achieving that milestone.

International Women's Day: 5 who are changing the game - MLB.com

From the front office to the field to the broadcast booth, here are five game-changing women in baseball everyone should know.

Women's baseball players could soon have a league of their own ...

The Women's Professional Baseball League (WPBL) announced plans last month to launch in 2026 as a six-team circuit for female players. If and ...

Women's National Team Home - USA Baseball

The USA Baseball Women's National Team was established in 2004, when an 18-player team was chosen following open tryouts across the nation.

The History of Women in Baseball

Women have been playing baseball as long as men have. Their long connection with the game began in the mid-1800s and has continued through the efforts of.

Team USA's Marti Sementelli Talks Women's Pro Baseball League

Marti Sementelli played for Team USA Baseball and joined us to talk the Women's Pro Baseball League (WPBL) set to debut in 2026, ...

Women's professional baseball is ready for its moment. But first it ...

By summer of 2026, however, the organizers of the newly announced Women's Pro Baseball League (WPBL) hope to have six teams of women in caps and ...

Women's baseball - Wikipedia

The strongest and most organized women's baseball leagues are in the United States, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, Cuba, Hong Kong, and Canada.

These women broke barriers in baseball - MLB.com

Jenny Cavnar was named the A's lead play-by-play announcer on Tuesday. She is set to become the first woman in MLB history to serve as a ...

A League of Their Own: Women's Professional Baseball League Set ...

The new league, which will make its debut in 2026, will be the first professional baseball league for women in U.S. history. ... As ideas go, this ...

AAGPBL Players Association

WPBL - Women's Pro Baseball League ... The WPBL is launching with 6 franchises in the summer of 2026 and team owner selection is now underway for America's only ...

How World War II Spurred a Decade of Women's Pro Baseball

The league had expanded from four teams to ten. It continued until 1954, playing a total of 12 seasons showcasing more than 500 players during its run.

New U.S.-based women's professional baseball league set to debut ...

A professional women's baseball league aims to begin competition in the U.S. in 2026, according to a news release issued Tuesday.

Six Innings with Kelsie Whitmore, the First Female to Play ...

Whitmore became the first woman to play in a professional baseball game associated with Major League Baseball (MLB). “I did not know I was ...

Women in Baseball Week – A worldwide celebration of women and ...

About. Women in Baseball Week is an annual, worldwide event recognizing the value, diversity, and cultural significance of women in baseball. Women play a vital ...

New women's professional baseball league set to launch in 2026

The Women's Pro Baseball League will launch in 2026 and feature six teams based in the Northeast. It will mark the first active professional women's baseball ...

Dames in the Dirt: Women's Baseball Before 1945

Women have played baseball in Minnesota for over 100 years. This article focuses on women's baseball in Minnesota from the 1890s through World War II.