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US Women's Pro Baseball League born from a love of the game in Northeast Ohio

 Justine Siegal, who grew up in Cleveland Heights is the founder and commissioner of the Women's Pro Baseball League.
Women's Pro Baseball League
Justine Siegal, who grew up in Cleveland Heights, is the founder and commissioner of the Women's Pro Baseball League.

The Women鈥檚 Pro Baseball League will take the field for its first season in August. And while none of the initial four teams are based in Northeast Ohio, the league still has a connection to the region.

The league鈥檚 co-founder and commissioner, Justine Siegal, discovered her love for the game in Cleveland Heights.

鈥淐leveland Heights is a wonderful place to live,鈥 Siegal said. 鈥淚 think there鈥檚 more opportunity via attitude, right? Like, let鈥檚 provide opportunity for our kids and remove barriers.鈥

Growing up, Siegal watched Cleveland baseball games alongside her dad, grandpa and brother, which fueled her love for the sport.

鈥淢y earliest memory of baseball is watching my dad celebrate after the Guardians beat the Angels, and seeing how excited he was about the game and then getting signed up for T-Ball,鈥 Siegal said. 鈥淚 just remember all of it. We felt like a baseball family.鈥

Photo of Justine Siegal and her teammates on a Tris Speaker Baseball League team.
Justine Siegal
Justine Siegal played baseball on a team in the Tris Speaker Baseball League.

When Siegal was 13 years old, she said she started getting criticism about being a girl playing baseball. Coaches and teammates told her to switch to softball.

鈥淚 had wonderful coaches,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was really just when I moved into the bigger field, as they say, that I was told that it was time to switch sports.鈥

The criticism made Siegal dig her heels in more, she said, deciding she was sticking with baseball.

Using her childhood experience as typically being the only girl on the team, Siegal began a non-profit based in Cleveland in 2010 called Baseball For All.

Last year, Siegal鈥檚 organization teamed up with the Cleveland Guardians to host baseball clinics, specifically aimed at girls interested in playing.

鈥淚t just makes total sense that would be next, that these girls could have a future,鈥 Siegal said. 鈥淎 future that I was told didn鈥檛 exist and now it does.鈥

That wasn鈥檛 the first time Siegal collaborated with the Cleveland Guardians. She made history with her hometown team in 2011, when she became the first woman to pitch batting practice for an MLB team.

鈥淭he Dodgers wanted me to make history with them. I was like, 鈥楴o, Cleveland鈥檚 my team,鈥欌 Siegal said. 鈥淚t was just something that was an idea I had in high school, and I was able to fulfill in my 30s.鈥

Though the WPBL is starting off with teams in Boston, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, Siegal thinks a team in Cleveland would be a dream come true.

鈥淚 can just say that I would love to see a pro team of women鈥檚 baseball here in Cleveland,鈥 Siegal said. 鈥淭hat would be a wonderful dream that we could make possible.鈥

Opening day for the WPBL is Aug. 1.

Lexie Blatnik is a news intern for 精东影业.