Jen Pawol Makes MLB History as First Female Umpire in Regular Season
Jen Pawol will become the first woman to umpire in a regular-season Major League Baseball game, officiating the Atlanta Braves' series against the Miami Marlins. This marks a significant milestone in sports, showcasing her dedication and paving the way for future female umpires in major sports leagues.

Jen Pawol is poised to make history as the first woman to umpire in a regular-season Major League Baseball game this weekend. She will officiate the Atlanta Braves' three-game series against the Miami Marlins at home, with duties spanning both games of Saturday's doubleheader and home plate on Sunday.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred views Pawol's groundbreaking achievement as a testament to her dedication and passion for baseball. In his statement, he emphasized the inspirational example Pawol sets for women and young girls aspiring to pursue on-field roles.
Pawol, a New Jersey native and former college softball player, has experience umpiring in the minor leagues since 2016. Her milestone aligns with previous breakthroughs in professional sports, such as Sarah Thomas in the NFL and Violet Palmer in the NBA.
(With inputs from agencies.)