Eri Yoshida is Japan’s first female professional player
This past Friday, Eri Yoshida of the Kobe 9 Cruise made history as the first female to play in the Japanese professional league - as a knuckleballer. She entered in relief in the ninth, walked the first batter she faced, then struck out the next.
MLB.com has more:
“I wasn’t thinking about anything other than just going out there and giving it my all,” Yoshida, who emulates Red Sox knuckleballer Tim Wakefield, was quoted as saying by AP. “I think this was a bad result, but the stadium is great and the fans were really cheering me on. I want to be able to pitch more innings and become a pitcher who can be relied upon.”
Yoshida, who started playing baseball while in the second grade, said she hopes to stick with the Cruise.
I imagine we’re still a ways away from seeing a woman enter the MLB, partially due to the fact the sport clings to tradition no other, partially due to the popularity of softball as a girly alternative to baseball. Take this asinine Nike commercial, for instance:
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