9. For the Love of the Game

2017 - Season 3

Players and experts from 9 to 90 share their hopes, dreams, and love of baseball in the 21st century.

8. The Future

2017 - Season 3

A new generation of players and coaches create a movement to smash gender boxes and more chances for women to play, coach, or umpire at any level.

7. Cameron

2017 - Season 3

Ten-year-old Cameron Ely hates the color pink. She isn't just the only girl on her team; she's the only one in her league. Discover the smallest kid on the diamond who plays with the biggest heart.

6. A Game of Their Own

2017 - Season 3

Discover the shadow leagues and tournaments where female baseball players excel, from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (aka "A League of Their Own") to the barnstorming Colorado Silver Bullets of the 1990s, to the largest girls baseball tournament in North America today.

5. Lilly

2017 - Season 3

Meet sweet-swinging Lilly Jacobson, who went from tee-ball to becoming one of the few women to get a hit in NCAA men's baseball, to starring for Team USA in the Women's Baseball World Cup. But it would come at a price.

4. The Only Ponytail in the Dugout

2017 - Season 3

Step into the cleats of the only girl on a boy's team to experience the challenges and crushing pressure and anxieties of being "the only ponytail in the dugout."

3. Ila

2017 - Season 3

Meet Ila Borders, the most accomplished woman to play men's professional and collegiate baseball. Ila recounts her impossible dream of pitching against boys and men from Little League to the college and pro ranks.

2. Jim Crow Baseball: "Baseball is for Boys, Softball is for Girls"

2017 - Season 3

Parents, players, and experts share stories of gender discrimination aimed at discouraging women from playing, umpiring, and coaching baseball since 1909.

1. Why Can't American Women Play Baseball?

2017 - Season 3

American women have faced systematic exclusion from playing their national pastime for over a hundred years. Discover the historical, cultural, and social factors behind this institutional discrimination that has flown under the radar for over a century.

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