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Women's Baseball

Women's Baseball
In 1866, just one year after the end of the Civil War, the first documented female baseball players took to the field at Vassar College. Those early pioneers paved the way for women who would play baseball as both amateurs baseball league little washington and professionals up to the present day. Some were headlining stars on barnstorming teams, while others organized baseball league little washington and operated their own teams, baseball league little washington and from the 1890s through the 1930s they were known as Bloomer Girls, due to the baggy pants created by Amelia Bloomer. In 1988, the American Women's Baseball Association began play in the Chicago area. With play starting in 1990, the Washington (DC) Metropolitan Women's Baseball League is now the oldest operating women's amateur baseball league in the country. In 2001, a true baseball World Series was held in Toronto, Canada, with women's baseball teams from the United States, Canada, Japan, baseball league little washington and Australia. That event will celebrate its fifth season in 2005.
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Stod's Baseball League - Stod's Baseball League is a baseball league based in the Seattle, Washington area. It features teams from ages 10-18.

Atlantic League of Professional Baseball - The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, based in Camden, New Jersey, is a professional, independent baseball organization located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States, especially the greater metropolitan areas of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

Jimmy Ryan (baseball player) - James Edward "Jimmy" Ryan (February 11 1863 - October 26 1923), nicknamed "Pony", was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Stockings/Colts/Orphans (1885-89, 1891-1900) in the National League, Chicago Pirates (1890) in the Players League, and Washington Senators {1902-03) in the American League.

George Mullin (baseball) - George Joseph Mullin (July 4, 1880 – January 7, 1944) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fourteen seasons, from 1902 to 1915. He played with the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators of the American League and the Indianapolis Hoosiers and Newark Peppers of the Federal League.

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