PROVE THEM WRONG

To all the girls who’ve been told they don’t belong in baseball,
we’ve got three words for you: prove them wrong.

See how you can support the future of girls in baseball — and celebrate the ones who are letting their play do the talking.

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“Our girls fight every day to play the game they love. ‘Prove Them Wrong’ is an anthem for all the girls who have been told they can’t do something because they’re girls. Today we show that girls play baseball.”
– Justine Siegal, Baseball For All Founder

“Girls Can’t Play College Baseball”

17-year old Amira Hondras, a high school senior from Chicago, has received an offer to play college baseball at Wiley University, an HBCU in the NAIA competing in the Gulf Coast Atlantic Conference.

“Girls Have No Future in Baseball”

Kelsie Whitmore, a Baseball For All almuna, has represented the USA Baseball Women’s National Team since 2014. Additionally, she’s suited up to play for independent pro baseball teams across the U.S., as well as the Savannah Bananas. Most recently, she was drafted as the number one draft pick for the debut season of the Women’s Pro Baseball League.

“Girls Have No Future in Baseball”

Kelsie Whitmore, a Baseball For All almuna, has represented the USA Baseball Women’s National Team since 2014. Additionally, she’s suited up to play for independent pro baseball teams across the U.S., as well as the Savannah Bananas. Most recently, she was drafted as the number one draft pick for the debut season of the Women’s Pro Baseball League.

“Girls Aren’t Good Enough to Play Division 1 Baseball”

In 2022, Olivia Pichardo, became the first woman to make a the roster for an NCAA Division 1 baseball team. She is a utility player and made the Brown University’s baseball team as a walk-on her freshman year.

Donate today to empower, elevate, and embolden the next generation of girls in baseball who are told they don’t belong — and help these players prove them all wrong.