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Under Chief Judge John Roberts, the United States Supreme Court has stepped up its use of the "emergency docket," writes ...
For the first time in nearly 150 years of Major League Baseball, a female umpire will work a regular season game. Jen Pawol, a 48-year-old former college softball player from New Jersey, will call … ...
The Writers ended their three-game losing streak by defeating the Artists, 9-6, in the 77th annual Artists and Writers ...
In tomorrow's game, she's going to behind the plate calling balls and strikes. Earlier, I spoke with Chelsea Janes, The Washington Post national baseball writer.
Pawol had a generous strike zone on inside pitches to right-handed batters but was consistent as Braves and Marlins pitchers ...
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Zach Eflin and catcher Adley Rutschman were left in disbelief when umpire Brian Walsh called a pitch clearly in the strike zone as a ball.
One could say Jen Pawol earned the greatest compliment an umpire could get: Aside from her trailblazing debut, you'd have hardly noticed her.