Diamond Dreams Women in Baseball

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The Diamond Dreams: Women in Baseball exhibit at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum traces the role of women in the game from the 19th century to the present day. This retrospective explores the history of women in baseball, including roles for women on and off the field and the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Join biographer, baseball historian, and Manager of Digital and Outreach Learning for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Bruce Markusen in conversation with Kim Ng, General Manager of the Miami Marlins and the first woman general manager in the history of professional baseball, as they discuss this exhibit, the current status of women in professional baseball and the future of women in the MLB.

This program is in partnership with the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

Women’s History Month programming is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation
through the generous support of Denise Gwyn Ferguson.

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