On June 11, 1997, a bench-clearing brawl broke out on a baseball diamond in Albany, Ga.
But what was unusual about this particular rhubarb was that one of the fighting baseball teams was made up of women. The Colorado Silver Bullets were just like any all-male team – when a pitcher tried to show up one of their batters – they showed him what they were made of.
"If they were playing with guys, the same thing would have happened," said team member Tamara Ivie. "We just didn't want to say, 'Well, we're girls ...' "
The Silver Bullets, the idea of Club President and former Atlanta Braves Executive Bob Hope and sponsored by the Coors Brewing Company, began their inaugural season on Mother’s Day in 1994. As an independent member of the Short Season Northern League, the team scheduled to play 50 exhibition games in its first season against men’s teams.