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Fifty years ago, in 1974, Maria Pepe of Hoboken, NJ, changed the trajectory of girls' sports — fighting for the right to play Little League baseball. "It wasn't just about baseball," Maria Pepe ...
Baseball is for girls, too. Maria Pepe has always thought so. She held her own playing with the neighborhood guys in Hoboken, New Jersey. She watched the Yankees on TV. In fact, when she was asked ...
Hoboken's Maria Pepe tried out and made her Little League team at 12, then the team was told she had to go. A lawsuit followed, and so did history.
Maria Pepe was inducted into the Little League Hall of Excellence, its hall of fame, Saturday during the first-ever all-female baseball event held at Howard J. Lamade Stadium, the site of the ...
Finnley Chesak, Hadley Zigler and Allison Wollersheim have turned their dream into a reality, proving that baseball is for ...
That rule stood for nearly 25 years until 1972 when New Jerseyan 12-year-old Maria Pepe stepped up to the plate for a Hoboken Little League baseball team and changed the course of history.
The Maria Pepe Legacy Series kicks off this Friday with a camp for young female athletes hosted by women who have played professional and college baseball.
The $350-per-week listing appears to confirm her fiancé Dean Gibbs is no longer living with her after she discovered he had planned private catch-ups with blonde hairdresser Maria Pepi ...