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MLB makes history by calling up first female umpire

by August 7, 2025
August 7, 2025
MLB makes history by calling up first female umpire

Jen Pawol continues to make history as a female baseball umpire.

Announced on Wednesday by Major League Baseball, Pawol is getting called up to be part of the five-team umpire crew for this weekend’s Atlanta Braves-Miami Marlins series, which features a doubleheader on Saturday, making her the first female umpire to work a regular-season MLB game.

Pawol is scheduled to be behind the plate for the Braves and Marlins series finale on Sunday, Aug. 10 at Truist Park in Atlanta. She will be working each of the final three games of the series with the crew, which needed a fifth member for the weekend due to the doubleheader.

The call-up by Major League Baseball comes well after other professional sports leagues broke down the gender barrier with female officials and referees of their own. The first full-time female official to work a professional sports game was Violet Palmer in 1997, who worked the Dallas Mavericks vs. then-Vancouver Grizzlies game to become the NBA’s first woman referee.

Here’s what to know about Pawol:

Who is Jen Pawol?

Pawol, who is 47 years old, comes from a softball background as she played softball at Hofstra University and was a three-time Colonial Athletic Association All-Conference team selection as the Pride’s catcher. She was a member of the U.S. Women’s softball team’s world championship team in 2001.

The New Jersey native first became an umpire in 2010 when she worked college softball games, and then shifted to baseball in 2016 when she was hired for a job in the Gulf Coast League following the completion of the Umpire Training Academy.

She does have some MLB experience on her resume, as she worked a Houston Astros vs. Washington Nationals spring training game in 2024. Starting at third base for that game, Pawol became the first female umpire to work a spring training game since Ria Cortesio did so back in 2007.

‘I greatly appreciate everyone’s enthusiasm, everyone’s welcoming attitude on the field tonight was very, very special,’ Pawol said in 2024 after umpiring her first MLB spring training game. ‘Both managers shared congratulations and were welcoming, along with my (umpiring) partners, the players. I knew a lot of the players on the field already and so many said ‘Congrats, great to see you up here.”

When is Jen Pawol making her MLB umpire debut?

Pawol is set to make her MLB umpiring debut on Saturday in Game 1 of the Braves-Marlins doubleheader. She is set to then work the plate for the first time in the majors on Sunday for the series finale.

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