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Welcome to the official website of America’s longest
operating all-women’s baseball club, the Arizona Cactus Wrens. Organized in 1994, we are currently in our
16th year. Please be sure to visit our
photo page. It contains the largest
collection of women’s baseball photographs in one place. Click on the book to the left to find out
all about “Stolen Bases: Why American Girls Don’t Play Baseball.” I’m sure our friend Stephanie wants you to
save money and order it from her at Amazon.com. This is an exciting time for women and
baseball. IABF finally realizes that
in order for baseball to return to the Olympics, all baseball must comply
with the World Anti-Doping regulations, major league baseball players must
participate, & baseball must be played by women in 40 countries around
the world. Please email us if you have
any questions or comments. Yes, we are
always looking for players of all abilities to participate with us. |



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(L-R) Taylor Conniff strikes out 12 of 15 batters in
Little League Championship game 2001. Team USA in Japan 2008. Donna Mills in Japan 2008. Sarah Strohl in Vegas 2009. |
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We are updating almost daily. Please check back often. |
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Baseball Club, who is solely responsible for the content. All
photographs and images contained herein or linked to are the copyrighted
property of the Arizona Cactus Wrens and/or Richard Hopkins, except those
used by permission, and may not be downloaded or otherwise reproduced without
the expressed consent of the owner. By visiting this site, you agree to
these terms and conditions. This site copyright 2004-2009. |