the answer is Jackie but i don't know what her first name is sorry:(
well ill tell you one thing they had a major league baseball of some sort, but it only lasted 1943 to 1954. Whoa 11 years who knew. I watched this movie very heartwarming '' a league of their own'' watch this movie and i can assure you your answer will be asked. I'm a fellow softball player because they don't allow girls in baseball for issues to be worse and i will support every woman that thinks this is wrong. Their is no reason why women can not start a woman's baseball league.
Major League Baseball has never had a girl play on any team.
Yes. Women are not restricted in any way by Major League Baseball. However, there has never been a female manager or general manager in MLB. Marge Schott, former owner of the Cincinnati Reds is the most famous woman owner: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Schott She owned the team for most of the 1980s and 1990s.
Leslie Williams might of been one or i think that's her name
Baseball is open to both men and women. But it is very difficult for a woman to make it very far in baseball because of softball, though some woman have played in the Major Leagues and the Negro leagues. Little league baseball is open to both genders, and schools are required to allow women to play on a baseball team if that school does not have a softball team.
My idol, Serena Williams was the first black woman to win a major tennis championship.
The Major League's rules (and Minor League rules) allow for women to get drafted and to play on the teams. Whether or not a team would actually draft a woman, and how they would deal with locker room issues, is unclear.
While a woman has never played in an MLB regular season game, there was a woman who played in spring training and struck out Babe Ruth, and her name was Jackie Mitchell she also struck out Lou Gehrig, on 7 combined pitches. (Ruth on 4, Gehrig on 3). There was the All American Girls Professional Baseball League, and there was a movie made about this called, A League of Their Own. There is no rule stating that a women can't play in MLB.
Barbara Walters major accomplishments are being the first woman journalist to anchor the evening news on a major network, the first woman to co-host on the Today Show, and the first woman to earn a seven -figure pay in journalism.
In 1931, Jackie Mitchell became the first female to pitch in a Major League baseball game, pitching for the Chattanooga Lookouts. In a back-to-back exhibition game against the NY Yankees she struck out Lou Gherig and Babe Ruth. The following day, baseball commissioner Kenesaw Landis voided Jackie's contract on the grounds that baseball was "too strenuous" for a woman. Courtesy of GROT International
Carol A. Mutter in 1994.