GRB Media Ranch Picks Up Women’s Sports Doc

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GRB Media Ranch has acquired the women’s baseball documentary See Her, Be Her from Grassroots Baseball.

The 110-minute documentary features seven women baseball stars from Canada, Cuba, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Uganda, Japan and the U.S., following as they stand up to inequality and compete for the Women’s Baseball World Cup. Billie Jean King, former number one tennis player and founder of the Women’s Sports Foundation, is an executive producer.

Also involved in the production are Ichiro Suzuki, a 2025 inductee to the Baseball Hall of Fame, the first Japanese player to receive the honor, and Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr.

The documentary is the vision of Grassroots Baseball, founded by sports photographer Jean Fruth and Jeff Idelson, former long-time president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

“We are proud to honor women in sports on National Women’s Day and throughout Women’s Month,” said Sophie Ferron, president of GRB Media Ranch. “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.”