Two Michigan women, Isabella (Bella) Villarreal of Newport and Jordan Eyster of Royal Oak were selected by WPBL teams in ...
Los Angeles took Japanese ace Ayami Sato with the second overall pick. Sato, 36, has led Japan to five Women’s Baseball World ...
Meet Kelsie Whitmore the first overall pick in the new Women's Profession Baseball league which will start its season next ...
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Nicholls State University alumna and Hall of Fame member, Amanda Gianelloni, was drafted eighth overall by San Franciso in ...
Text messages and a moved SUV: How the government’s case against a Chicago woman shot by a Border Patrol agent fell apart ...
The Women's Pro Baseball League completed its first draft. Boston took catcher Hyeonah Kim, and San Francisco picked Kelsie ...
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Kelsie Whitmore is top pick, Mo'ne Davis selected 10th in 1st Women's Pro Baseball League draft
Whitmore has won two silver medals representing the United States at the Women’s Baseball World Cup and won gold at the 2015 ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been linked to just about every big name on the market this offseason, and international free agent Munetaka Murakami is no differe ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers already have arguably the two best Japanese-born players in Major League Baseball, and one of them is ...
College athletes will still be prohibited from betting on any sport in which the NCAA sponsors a championship after an eleventh-hour push to rescind a proposed rule change reached the necessary ...
The first ever draft for the Women’s Professional Baseball League (WPBL) is now complete.Five players from the Northeast were drafted to be<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
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