USA Baseball Welcomes Baseball For All to its Membership

Baseball For All aims to build gender equity in baseball across America

CARY, N.C. – USA Baseball today announced Baseball For All has joined the organization as its newest General Member. Baseball For All is a non-profit organization focused on building gender equity in baseball by providing girls across America opportunities to play, coach, and lead.

Prospective USA Baseball members are presented to the Board of Directors before being carefully reviewed and vetted by an internal committee. Selected members conduct programs in baseball or are organizations interested in the advancement of baseball in the United States and throughout the world.

“Baseball For All’s mission perfectly aligns with our core values as the national governing body for baseball in the United States and we are thrilled to welcome them as our newest general member,” said Jenny Dalton-Hill, Chair of USA Baseball’s Membership Committee. “Baseball For All has contributed numerous opportunities for young girls across the United States to play baseball and has sustained tremendous growth in its short history. We cannot wait to provide support to this organization and these young girls and celebrate their positive impact on the baseball landscape in our country.”

“It’s been a long-time goal for Baseball For All to become a USA Baseball member, and we are honored to be a part of this community,” said Dr. Justine Siegal, PhD. “In 2019, about half of the USA Baseball Women’s National Team had previously participated in Baseball For All programming, and now, as members, we are so proud to be able to continue our work to create opportunities that will help build the future of baseball for girls.”

Baseball For All is led by Dr. Justine Siegal, PhD. She was the first to throw batting practice for an MLB Club when she did so for the Cleveland Indians during Spring Training in 2011. In 2015, she became MLB’s first female coach when she served as a guest instructor at the Oakland Athletics’ fall instructional league for prospects. She then went on to earn a role as the Mental Performance Coach for Team Israel during the World Baseball Classic Qualifier in 2016. Siegal was named one of the top-100 people in MLB by USA Today in 2006, and her Oakland A’s jersey currently hangs in Cooperstown at the National Baseball Hall of Fame.