

Jen Pawol to make history as first female MLB umpire to work a regular-season game with Marlins-Braves series
Jen Pawol to make history as first female MLB umpire to work a regular-season game with Marlins-Braves series

Between Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves, Jen Tavol will make a story during Miami Marlins and Atlanta courage. PAWOL will work on Saturday at Double Course between the Brave and Marines in Truist Park, and then works for the Sunday series, according to MLB.
Pavol, 48, began his interconnected-baseball umpiring career in 2016 at Rookie-Ball. He reached a triple level in 2023, then in 2024 he became the first woman UMP to work from Ria Cortesio to work in 2007.
“I greatly appreciate everyone’s enthusiasm, everyone’s greeting attitude in the field,” Pajol said Associated Press At the time. “It was very very special tonight. The two managers share the congratulations, greeting, excited. Players on the field, so many things [Bracamonte, Astros bullpen coach]He ran soon into the game and said he had a daughter who plays all kinds of sports. Good to see you from here. “
Later, in the 2024 season, Pawol was named the head of the triple crew and added the call list for the level of the Major League.
Before his baseball umpiring career, Pawol was a standard soft player at the Hofstra University of the Long-Isle. After his collegial game career, Pawol Umaa Softball has been invited to the Umpire Training Academy 2015 after attending MLB test camp in August 2015.
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