England are set to spring a selection surprise for Saturdays autumn opener against South Africa by naming Elliot Daly at outside centre in place of Jonathan Joseph.PA Sport understands Daly is poised to make his first Test start after winning five caps as a replacement, forming a new midfield partnership with Owen Farrell that will provide two long-range kicking options.Joseph -- demoted to the bench for the visit of the Springboks to Twickenham -- had been struggling with a minor groin injury, but the Bath three-quarter was on Wednesday declared fully fit by scrum coach Neal Hatley.Jonathan trained on Tuesday and will be able to train on Thursday as well, Hatley said.England name their starting XV on Thursday morning and if, as expected, Daly is the preferred option, it will be the first time Joseph has been dropped since re-establishing himself during the 2015 RBS 6 Nations.Daly was one of the Aviva Premierships form players last season with his acceleration and eye for an outside break terrorising defences to Wasps benefit.Despite Dalys form, head coach Eddie Jones opted to retain Joseph for this years Six Nations, and, for all his dynamism in open play, it might be the 24-year-olds long-range left boot that has resulted in his promotion to the starting XV.Meanwhile, Hatley insists Mako Vunipolas rapid set-piece improvement has transformed him into the complete player.Alex Corbisiero, a distinguished predecessor in the Red Rose number one jersey, has acclaimed Vunipola as the best loosehead in world rugby on the strength of a rampaging start to the season at Saracens.While the impact in open play of Englands form player has never been doubt, his scrummaging was considered a potential weakness until the recent progress brought about by a technical adjustment.Mako has been absolutely outstanding for Saracens in the first half of the season, Hatley said.There arent many props in world rugby that can do what he does with the ball in hand.His set-piece has come on immeasurably.Sometimes people get pigeon-holed as a carrying prop or a scrummaging prop and I think he crosses that divide.Hes been very sound from a set-piece point of view. Weve made a few little technical changes to his bind and thats had a real positive effect.There are a lot of good players around, but hes definitely getting there in terms of being the best loosehead in the world. If Corbs said that, its a pretty good endorsement.South Africa are experiencing their worst run of results for a decade, including a record home defeat to New Zealand, but Hatley insists their threat must not be underestimated.They will probably go with a big pack and a big back five in the way theyve tried to do for most of the year. It will be a good side, Hatley said.They have been a state of flux, but when theyve played well they have been very impressive. The Lions did well in Super Rugby. Were expecting a good side to turn up.They have a very good scrum and will probably load up on that back five. There will be big bulk there so it will be a testing day from a scrum point of view.Deion Sanders Falcons Jersey . 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Deion Sanders Youth Jersey . -- The Sacramento Kings are set to become the first major professional sports franchise to accept Bitcoin virtual currency for ticket and merchandise purchases.Its been 24 years since the film A League of Their Own told the story of the pioneering All-American Girls Professional Baseball League of the 1940s. The movie, which starred Geena Davis and Tom Hanks, was the countrys first on-screen depiction of women in baseball and served as an important reminder that the female cleat-print in the history of the game is a significant one.Tonight, more than two decades later, Fox will premiere the TV show Pitch, which tells the fictional story of Ginny Baker, the first female pitcher in Major League Baseball.Beyond these Hollywood depictions, women have achieved a number of historic firsts in baseball, and female participation in the sport is increasing. But beyond the pioneers, its difficult for women to find lasting opportunities in baseball. Youth and amateur players alike consistently face cultural and structural obstacles that deter them from playing the sport and shunt their advancement into higher levels of competition.Women started playing baseball in the U.S. as far back as the 1860s, when all-female teams formed at schools such as Vassar College. Those teams were later dissolved by university administrators who believed in the strict social norms of the Victorian era and that athletic demands of the game would harm a womans fragility, said Jean Hastings Ardell, author of the book Breaking into Baseball: Women and the National Pastime.Women who continued to play were quickly deemed novelties and were often covered in the media as oddities of the game. The history of women in the game was largely been relegated to footnotes in the record books, said Ardell, as those who were given opportunities (typically as spectator attractions) didnt play more than a single game or even a single inning.They were one-shot wonders, Ardell said. Women were brought in for a single game or a game or two. That makes it hard to find good role models.Still, there were women who found success on the diamond, including Jackie Mitchell, who famously struck out both Babe Ruth and Lou Gerhig in 1931, or Toni Stone, Mamie Johnson and Connie Morgan, who played in the Negro League in the 1950s. Julie Croteau was the first woman to play for a college mens baseball team when she walked on at St. Marys College of Maryland, an NCAA Division III program, in 1989. The first womans professional team since the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League came in 1994 with the creation of the Colorado Silver Bullets.In 1997, Ila Borders became the first woman to play in a mens professional league when she pitched for the St. Paul Saints of the independent Northern League. She was previously the first female to earn a scholarship to play college baseball.Its like you were in a playoff every time you went out there, said Borders, who co-wrote a memoir with Ardell scheduled to release in February called Making My Pitch.At the beginning of her professional career, Borders said she faced heavy resistance to her participation on the team, ranging from managers who saw her as a publicity stunt, to drunk fans of opposing teams who threw beer at her from the stands. And Borders says some of her biggest dissenters werent men, but women who believed that if she failed on the field, she would be viewed as a setback for womens progress.I had a lot of women athletes and women organizations calling me saying, Please dont pitch, because if you do youre taking away their opportunity, Borders said.Borders played professionally for four years before retiring after the 2000 season. During her career, Borders said acceptance of her participation grew, especially as she proved herself on the field.Attitudes changed as they saw that I wasnt trying to pick up guys. I wasnt there for media, I was there because I loved the game, Borders said.That mindset has held over for Kelsie Whitmore and Stacy Piagno, the two women who this summer played for the Sonoma Stompers, an independent professional baseball league.The opportunity arose when Justine Siegal, who became the first female coach in the MLB by guest-coaching in an instructional league, received a phone call from the Stompers asking for recommendations for women to play on the team. At the time, Whitmore was a 17-year-old high school pitcher and outfielder playing on the womens national baseball team, which was established in 2004 by USA Baseball.I said yes before I even talked to my dad about it, said Whitmore, who made her Stompers debut alongside national team teammate Piagno July 1 after joining the team midseason.Whitmore says there were times when she felt her inclusion on the Stompers was more of a publicity stunt than a genuine opportunity to play baseball, a feeling she said shes had whenever she plays on male teams, which she has her whole life.Not a lot of people expect that girls can play baseball, so they try and find another way to make it believable, Whitmore said. And thats to just put us out there to make it seem like something is happening, rather than putting us out there because they want to.Whitmore picked up her first hit on July 20. Two days later, she and catccher and national team teammate Anna Kimbrell, who was brought in for a single game, became the first female battery in professional baseball.ddddddddddddThe reception of the three women was overtly positive, Whitmore says; shes received messages of support over social media and has been approached by parents after games who tell her that their daughters want to play in a league after watching her. Whitmore, who said she struggled to find a female role model growing up, said she was honored to even be in that position.They would come up to us and tell us how we were their favorite players and they wanted to be like us and their dreams and goals changed, Whitmore said. That stuff is great.While a handful of women have cracked the rosters of professional teams, theres isnt a defined path to success in the sport, which has stunted the growth of any female pipeline. Even at the youth level, participation barriers are keeping girls from playing with their male peers.Girls werent allowed to play Little League until 1974, when a New Jersey Division on Civil Rights hearing officer ruled there was no reason why that part of Americana should be withheld from girls. Since their inclusion in Little League, 18 girls have appeared at the Little League World Series, five of whom represented the U.S., including 2014 phenom Mone Davis.According to coach Siegal, while more than 100,000 girls play youth baseball, only 1,000 of them end up playing at the high school level. According to the National Federation of State High School Associations, 1,290 girls played high school baseball in the 2015 to 2016 school year. While some of that could be due to attrition, the blame falls largely on two reasons: the lack of opportunity for girls at the high school level, and softball.Too many schools are telling girls that they cant try out, Siegal said. These girls arent being supported in their efforts to move up the chain.And then theres softball, which siphons girls who mightve had an interest in baseball away from the sport from the very beginning. For author Ardell, its no coincidence that in the same year Little League allowed girls to play baseball, they also created a girls softball league, which now has 360,000 participants worldwide, according to its website.That is my favorite conspiracy theory, Ardell said. People are still more comfortable with girls playing softball -- its nice and neat and tidy. Softball, over the last 50 years, has really been a problem for girls who want to play baseball.Softball is often deemed the girls equivalent to baseball, a notion that former professional pitcher Borders vehemently disqualifies.Its hard to explain to people who havent played the game, its like comparing apples to oranges, Borders said. You can take Jennie Finch and pitch a softball with Derek Jeter at bat. Shes going to strike him out every time.But softball is where girls can find the most opportunities to advance in their sport. Jessica Mendoza, an ESPN Sunday Night Baseball color commentator and former professional softball player, said she came across women all the time who would have preferred careers in baseball, but that the path for girls isnt straightforward. If you want to go to college, or pursue a route of free education, you play softball.Kimbrell and Whitmore, who played high school baseball, both decided to play softball in college.It kind of sucked because baseball is my true love and passion, but I saw it as a scholarship opportunity, Kimbrell, who played at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, said.I wanted to play baseball in college, but I didnt know where to start, Whitmore, who will play for Cal State Fullerton this fall, said. For women its limited [after high school], theres really nothing.Without a defined path to a professional career or the ability to commit full time to baseball-skill development, Borders said its difficult to expect a woman from the U.S. to crack the majors, unless she has uncanny ability.Its extremely difficult for someone to play baseball until theyre 13, go play softball and change your swing until youre 18, and then go back to baseball, Borders said. Youre not going to make it in the major leagues going that path.Still, in July 2015, French shortstop Melissa Mayeux became the first known female baseball player to be added to the MLBs international registration list, making her eligible to sign with a major league club.When size and strength are the leading dissent against womens participation in mens contact sports, baseball is the one major sport where that argument holds the least weight, Mendoza said, pointing to the leagues best hitters Mookie Betts and Jose Altuve.Im hoping that theres going to come a tipping point where we become so familiar with the idea [of women in baseball], Ardell said, acknowledging that Pitch can be an avenue to build that sense of familiarity. Yes, this is a possibility. Yes, there are young women out there who can play. Thats my hope. ' ' '