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GIRLS PLAY BASEBALL


...when striking them out while batters are looking;


throwing out the steal at 2nd from Home;


sliding safe into 3rd before scoring the game winning run on a sacrifice fly to Left...


Girls Play Baseball Dot Com is here to support the girl that just wants to play Baseball. If you are interested in playing in an all-girls league, such as the Pawtucket Slaterettes; on an all-girls Tournament team, such as the Chicago Pioneers; or in a gender-neutral setting, such as at Cooperstown Dreams Park or at the Ripken Youth Baseball Tournaments, call us by phone, in San Francisco, California, at:


(415) 385-0643 (v)


or e-mail us at:


info@girlsplaybaseball.com (e)


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In the United States, protected under Title IX legislation, it is a girl's legal right to play Baseball where it is available in their community - not only Softball. This includes Academic Sports - Middle School and High School - and all established Youth Baseball leagues, including, but not only, those affiliated with organizations such as Local Recreation and Park Departments, Little League, Inc., AAU, PAL, PONY, Babe Ruth and Ripken Baseball.


To quote the Little League, Inc., web site:


"...Little League estimates the number of girls currently participating in Little League Baseball programs to be about 100,000..."


"...in 1974...the [Little League, Inc.] baseball rules and regulations were made non-gender specific..."


"...The move came amid lively debates on women's rights. It was three years after President Nixon signed Title IX into law, giving women greater opportunities to receive scholarships and funding for college athletics. It also was three years after the Equal Rights Amendment was passed by the U.S. Congress and sent to the individual states for ratification..."

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