Three decades ago, a pivotal moment in the history of women’s baseball took place in an office in Golden. There, in the summer of 1993, promoter Bob Hope presented his idea of a women’s professional barnstorming team to Coors Brewing president W. Leo Kiely and chief marketing officer Bill Weintraub. With the box office success of “A League of Their Own” the summer before catapulting the sport nationally, the brewery bought the pitch.