ARIZONA
Cactus Wrens Women's Baseball Club

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 18th 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.

(L-R) Chelsea Baker shows how tough girls are that play baseball. Marti Sementelli outside of Birmingham HS in Lake Balboa, CA.  Donna Mills in Japan 2008.  Crowd watching Maddy Lewis’ perfect swing.

Click on the Christina Taylor Green Memorial Patch at left to order yours today.  Every girl and women that plays baseball in the world needs to put one of these on their uniform.  To learn more about Christina, click on her name.  The women’s baseball players of the United States are organizing a formal memoriam to honor their departed teammate.  Check back in October 2011 to see how you can help.

COMING SOON TO THE NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME

 

First Pitch photos from the historic March 5, 2011 high school baseball game in Lake Balboa, CA of Marti Sementelli and Ghazaleh Sailors when they became the first two girls ever to start against each other in high school baseball history.  Photos taken by Arizona Cactus Wrens’ founder and 18-year manager, Richard Hopkins.