Historic Women’s Professional Baseball League Tryouts To Be Held In Washington, D.C.
The Women's Professional Baseball League is set to host historic tryouts in Washington, D.C., from August 22 to 25, 2025. This marks a significant milestone for women's professional sports, particularly baseball, which has lacked an official league since the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League disbanded in 1954.
Over 600 women are expected to attend the tryouts, reflecting a growing interest and investment in women's professional sports leagues across the United States. The legendary Maybelle Blair, a 98-year-old original star from the historical league, serves as honorary chair for the event.
The WPBL's formation and the upcoming tryouts signify a broader surge in women's professional sports leagues, including the anticipated debut of Major League Volleyball in 2027, featuring teams based in the D.C. area and Northern California.
The tryouts are expected to draw significant attention, not only for their historical importance but also for the potential impact on the future of women's professional baseball. The event is poised to inspire a new generation of female athletes and fans, contributing to the ongoing evolution of women's sports in the U.S.
As the WPBL prepares for its inaugural season, the league's leadership emphasizes the importance of community support and engagement. The tryouts in Washington, D.C., are seen as a pivotal step in building a sustainable and successful league that honors the rich history of women's baseball while paving the way for future generations.