That's more a product of the separation and the function of the draft.
Same thing with MLB. There were women that were fantastic pitchers and hitters early on here in the U.S. but systemic exclusion and the push of softball has led to less eligible women players. Not that women couldn't compete in those leagues in a more equitable society and thrive.
Nah, out of all the leagues a female athlete would have the best chance in baseball. She wouldn't have to throw a 98mph fastball. If you have a woman that can control pitches she could be a specialist or mid-reliever like if she can throw a forkball or a slow curve like Zack Greinke and just mix the timing then that would be a possibility. I think the fastest female fastball was like just under 70mph so if you have a woman that's a left hander that can control the. ball they'd have a chance. There were women that played in the past and were in the Negro league so it's happened before.
As early as middle school age there starts to be a noticeable separation between men and women in baseball and that's why girls transition to softball. You'd have to be a generational baseball player as a girl to compete with college guys, and it'd probably be as a pitch to contact pitcher like mentioned before, because she'd be borderline useless as a hitter, arm would be too weak to be a fielder, 3rd base or shortstop, and she would probably be the slowest runner on the team.



