Evelyn Andrews Joins Little League® Team as Museum Coordinator and Archivist

Little League® International has announced Evelyn Andrews as its new Museum Coordinator and Archivist, effective February 17, 2026. Andrews previously worked in a part-time position for the World of Little League® Museum before earning the full-time position. 

In 2022, Andrews began her employment part-time, and each summer after, returned to the complex in a part-time role to help with tours, display updates throughout the exhibits, and digitize data to archival systems.  

“For the past three years, Evy’s dedication and expertise in organizing and elevating our archives have been truly instrumental to our work”, said Adam Thompson, Director of the World of Little League Museum. “Her passion for preservation and her commitment to storytelling have strengthened the way we share and celebrate our organization’s legacy. We couldn’t be happier to see her talents recognized in this new role. Evy will play a key part in continuing to tell the rich history of Little League Baseball and Softball, ensuring that the stories of our past remain accessible, engaging, and inspiring for generations to come.” 

In her new role as Museum Coordinator and Archivist, Andrews will be responsible for the care, organization, and management of the museum’s historical records, artifacts, and exhibits, while supporting its educational and administrative functions. In addition, the role plays a key part in interpreting and enthusiastically bringing the history and legacy of Little League Baseball and Softball and its programs to life with historical accuracy and passion. 

“I am thrilled to step into the role of Museum Coordinator and Archivist. Being part of an organization that is filled with a unique history, a tremendous number of alumni, and an appreciation for their evolution is an honor and responsibility that I am excited to take on,” said Andrews. “I am looking forward to working with the team and continuing to educate others on the history of this incredible organization.” 

Andrews graduated from Point Park University with a bachelor’s degree in history and is currently working towards earning her master’s degree in museum studies from Johns Hopkins University.