The AAGPBL Players Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the History of the AAGPBL and supporting women and girls all across our country who deserve the opportunity to play "Hardball".
Please donate and help support our efforts to preserve and maintain women's baseball.
TinCaps Fort Wayne Daisies Night with Megan Cavanagh (Marla Hooch from "A League of Their Own")
Game: Saturday, May 17 (6:35pm) Includes: Pregame Q&A session with Megan (begins at 5:30pm) Photo and autograph opportunity (ends at 6:40pm) & All-Star Ticke
Uniquely Wisconsin,Discover Wisconsin initiative, won a Chicago/Midwest Emmy Award for its video "Field of Dreams: All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) 80th Reunion. The dedication will be June 7th, 2025 at 4:00pm Pleasant Prairie, WI
We hope to see you in Durham, NC for the 2025 AAGPBL Reunion. The Reunion is Thurs. July 31st - Sunday Aug. 3rd, 2025. For 2025 reunion questions/inquiries please email reunion committee chair and AAGPBL Board President: Rick Chapman on the contact page.
Teambrown Apparel and the AAGPBL Players Association will be donating all profits from the sale of these items to three non-profit agencies: World Central Kitchen, American Red Cross and Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.
The AAGPBL Players Association is an active, nonprofit organization. Players and other members provide interaction with schools, communities, sporting events, and historical organizations to promote sports participation. Join today!
The WPBL is launching with 6 franchises in the summer of 2026 and team owner selection is now underway for America’s only professional women’s baseball league.
See Her Be Her, a documentary on women’s baseball around the globe, will debut on the MLB Network between Games 2 & 3 of the 2024 World Series Sun. Oct. 27 5:00pm PT / 8:00pm ET. The film is directed & produced by acclaimed sports photographer Jean Fruth.