Jane Pawol Punch Major League became the first woman of the baseball game
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Jen Pawol has made us sports history by becoming the first female punch to referee the League Baseball (MLB) game during the regular season.
During the Saturday match between Miami Marlins and Atlanta Brave, 48 -year -old Pawol observed the first base.
“I know about gravity. I know about the magnitude,” she said, as he was quoted by MLB.com.
Powol was very happy to be welcomed by Georgia’s Atlanta, Cheers and Standing Oven.
“When we took the field, it was amazing and it seems that some people started to clap and tell me my name, so they were very intense and emotional,” she said after the game.
During the match, supporters at the stand placed signs with “Paval Making Harstery” and “The Time of One and All Ball Ball”.
To mark this occasion, Pawale donated the hat in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and the Museum.
On Saturday night, Pawol will return to the field, when it will be responsible for the third base.
In the final of the three-Gem series on Sunday, when she stands behind the home plate, calls the ball and strike.
Powol, a native of New Jersey, has worked as a punch in the retail league for many years and has monitored more than 1,200 games over 30 years of career, the MBL said.
About 30 families and friends were afraid of the current players, managers and punch in the stand of supporting her.
28 years after the NBA allowed her first female basketball referee, she has admitted to MBL. The National Football League (NFL) first appointed women first appointed women, while three years ago in the men’s Soccer World Cup, female referee was appointed.
The National Hockey League has not yet seen a woman referee.
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