"See Her, Be Her"
GRB Media Ranch picked up global rights of women’s baseball sports two-hour doc "See Her, Be Her," (110 minutes) which is the vision of non-profit Grassroots Baseball, founded by sports photographer Jean Fruth and former longtime National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum President Jeff Idelson.
"See Her, Be Her"features seven women baseball stars from Canada, Cuba, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Uganda, Japan, and the USA. After far too long on deck, these powerful women are standing up to inequality and stepping up to the plate. In the battle for the Women’s Baseball World Cup, they want to win — for themselves, teams, and countries — but their greatest victory is the trail they’re blazing for future generations of female athletes.
Among the athletes involved with the production were legendary tennis player, and founder of the Women’s Sports Foundation Billie Jean King, who is an Executive Producer; Ichiro Suzuki: Baseball Hall of Fame inductee 2025, 1st Japanese player to receive the honor; and Cal Ripken, Jr., baseball Hall of Famer, among others.
Sophie Ferron, President of GRB Media Ranch said: “We are proud to honor women in sports on National Women’s Day and throughout Women’s Month. 'See Her, Be Her' is a powerful documentary showcasing the incredible achievements of female baseball players worldwide. As President of GRB Media Ranch, but most importantly as a mother of two daughters and the daughter of a woman who dedicated her life to advocating for women's rights, it’s a privilege to share these inspiring stories that not only celebrate these athletes but also pave the way for future generations.”