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There is a special section in the Baseball Hall of Fame for women who played in the Women's professional league in the 1940s.
Generally there are no pro women's leagues that pay high salaries. Women's leagues in Canada are amateur although they may pay their players a small amount .
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According to Ken Burns' documentary, women's temperance leagues-
There is a professional womens league currently playing in the US called the IWFL. Also no major professional leagues have rules against women playing, but no women have ever played for any of them.
In Candada there is no professional women's football or baseball.
No, Women never earned that right, but Women enjoy Softball leagues where Women are free to play.
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.
At present I do not know of any professional women's leagues. There are many women's leagues around the country but they would not be considered professional. There was a professional women's league in the United States that was in existence between 1943-1954 and was called the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. If you click on the 'All-American Girls Professional Baseball League' link on this page you can read about the history of women's professional baseball.
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I assume you are referring to Baseball. The answer is four-feather walls or falls- NO WAY Josefina! There has never been a female player in the Major Leagues. There was a short-lived female baseball league during War II it fizzles after the big leagues got back up to speed. The only professional ( taking this somewhat loosely_ female Baseball player to play- with and against Men, was the phenomenal athlete- all-rounder but probably best known as a professional Golfer and founder of the LPGA- Mildred ( Babe) Didriksen, who died in I believe l955 or 56. That"s all folks.
Alex Rodriguez.... Just kidding, there is no known women to ever play in the MLB
There are currently no professional women's hockey players in North America. The women playing in the Canadian Women's Hockey League and the Western Women's Hockey League are not compensated at all to play. In fact, many of them actually have to pay to play. There are a large number of members of the Canadian and US women's national teams playing in these leagues and they are paid to train by their respective national associations as "carded" athletes. However, the amount they are paid ranges in between $1000-$2000 per month, hardly a "pro" level contract. There are professional women's hockey leagues in Europe and Russia. Their compensation is not known, but the North American players who play there are paid relatively well, although again, not anywhere close to the level of the men's pro players.
There is a special section in the Baseball Hall of Fame for women who played in the Women's professional league in the 1940s.
At the moment, none. Rugby League Women players just begun playing rugby. Not like men, who have been playing at the start
baseball was lost because baseball is a mans game and women were horrible at playing it and should never play it again