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  2. List of female Major League Baseball principal owners

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    National League owners at the December 1911 league meeting; Helene Hathaway Britton is the only woman present. Since the beginning of Major League Baseball, women have rarely held high executive positions in team franchises. On occasion, however, women have ended as majority owners of Major League franchises.

  3. Lizzie Arlington - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Stride Warner (August 31, 1876 – March 14, 1919), known professionally as Lizzie Arlington, was an American baseball player. She was the first woman to play for a professional men's baseball team.

  4. Women in baseball - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Jessica Mendoza was the first female analyst for a Major League Baseball game in the history of ESPN, and Margaret Donahue (1892–1978) was the first non-owner female front office executive in Major League Baseball, starting as a stenographer for the Chicago Cubs in 1919 before becoming the team's corporate secretary in 1926 and team ...

  5. Ceremonial first pitch - Wikipedia

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    100th anniversary of the first Presidential Opening Day ceremonial first pitch. [11] 2010 World Series: George W. Bush (former President)^ Rangers Ballpark in Arlington First World Series home game in franchise history; former President Bush - who owned the Rangers when the stadium was built - was accompanied to the mound by his father, George ...

  6. 84-year-old retired firefighter watches Yankees win after ...

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    Joe Baal was 8 years old when he went to his first New York Yankees game in 1948. On Tuesday night, 76 years after that game, Baal attended his first World Series game with his daughter to watch ...

  7. Julie Croteau - Wikipedia

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    Julie Croteau (born December 4, 1970) is an American former college and professional baseball player. She is recognized as the first woman to regularly play men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) baseball, as well as the first woman to coach men's NCAA Division I baseball and one of the first women to play in a Major League Baseball-sanctioned league.

  8. Today in History: The first World Series Baseball game - AOL

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    Today in History: The first World Series Baseball game. John Dorn. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:41 PM. ... Roughly 100,000 tickets were sold over the eight games, garnering about $75,000. Boston ...

  9. List of American public address announcers - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball - Current Public Address Announcers. Dan Baker – Philadelphia Phillies; Gene Honda – Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blackhawks, DePaul University, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball; Marysol Castro – First Woman Announcer for New York Mets, First Latina Woman Announcer in Major League Baseball