MLBPA grieves as Judy Pace Flood, actress and wife of MLB pioneer Curt Flood, passes away at 83
Sad news has reached the baseball world. Judy Pace Flood, the wife of late MLB legend Curt Flood, has passed away at the age of 83. Her family confirmed that she died peacefully in her sleep on March 11, 2026. Soon after the news became public, the Major League Baseball Players Association shared a message of sympathy. The union remembered both Judy Pace Flood and the powerful legacy of her husband, who changed the history of baseball players’ rights. The MLBPA said in a statement, “The MLBPA and the community of players are saddened by the passing of Judy Pace Flood, the widow of the late Curt Flood.”
Judy Pace Flood was known not only as the wife of a baseball pioneer but also as a successful actress and model. Over the years, she appeared in films and television shows and became a familiar face to many fans. But beyond her acting career, she also stood firmly beside Curt Flood during one of the most important battles in baseball history.
Her acting career soon followed. In 1963, she made her film debut in 13 Frightened Girls, which led Columbia Pictures to sign her. She later appeared in the popular television series Peyton Place and The Young Lawyers.
Her work earned recognition through the NAACP Image Award which she won in 1970. She also appeared in the famous television film Brian's Song which was watched by millions of viewers.
People who followed her entertainment career remember her work, but they also remember her as the person who supported Curt Flood during his important baseball achievement.
In 1969, Curt Flood refused a trade from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Philadelphia Phillies because he believed players should have a say in where they play. At that time, baseball’s reserve clause allowed teams to control players’ careers for years.
Flood took a bold step and challenged Major League Baseball in court. Although the legal case did not go in his favor, the fight later helped open the door for free agency and stronger player rights.
Judy Pace Flood stood by him during that difficult time. Many in baseball believe her support helped Curt Flood stay strong during the long legal battle.
Today, modern contracts show just how much the sport has changed. For example, stars like Juan Soto now sign massive deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Player unions often point back to Curt Flood’s stand when discussing player freedom and salary rights.
As the baseball community remembers Judy Pace Flood, the MLBPA is also facing important talks about the future of the sport. The current collective bargaining agreement is set to expire on December 1, 2026. Some officials have warned that a possible lockout could affect the 2027 season.
If that happens, it could even impact plans for baseball players to take part in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
For now, however, many players and fans are simply remembering Judy Pace Flood and the important role she played beside one of baseball’s most influential figures.
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Curt Flood’s fight against MLB reserve clause and Judy Pace Flood’s support remain a major part of baseball history
Before becoming widely known as Curt Flood’s wife, Judy Pace Flood had already built a strong career in entertainment. Born in Los Angeles in 1942, she first gained attention as a model for the Ebony Fashion Fair during its 1961 and 1962 tours. She was the youngest participant in the national show.Her acting career soon followed. In 1963, she made her film debut in 13 Frightened Girls, which led Columbia Pictures to sign her. She later appeared in the popular television series Peyton Place and The Young Lawyers.
Her work earned recognition through the NAACP Image Award which she won in 1970. She also appeared in the famous television film Brian's Song which was watched by millions of viewers.
People who followed her entertainment career remember her work, but they also remember her as the person who supported Curt Flood during his important baseball achievement.
In 1969, Curt Flood refused a trade from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Philadelphia Phillies because he believed players should have a say in where they play. At that time, baseball’s reserve clause allowed teams to control players’ careers for years.
Judy Pace Flood stood by him during that difficult time. Many in baseball believe her support helped Curt Flood stay strong during the long legal battle.
Today, modern contracts show just how much the sport has changed. For example, stars like Juan Soto now sign massive deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Player unions often point back to Curt Flood’s stand when discussing player freedom and salary rights.
As the baseball community remembers Judy Pace Flood, the MLBPA is also facing important talks about the future of the sport. The current collective bargaining agreement is set to expire on December 1, 2026. Some officials have warned that a possible lockout could affect the 2027 season.
If that happens, it could even impact plans for baseball players to take part in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
For now, however, many players and fans are simply remembering Judy Pace Flood and the important role she played beside one of baseball’s most influential figures.
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