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20-year-old Ela Day-Bédard has made history as one of the first players drafted into the new Women’s Professional Baseball League (WPBL), the first of its kind in over 80 years. Selected by San Francisco in the third round, the University of Ottawa student and Baseball Canada National Team member reacts to the "dream come true." CTV’s Josh Marano reports on her journey from playing in boys’ leagues in Quebec to the professional stage.
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