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Entire womens pro softball team quits after GMs Trump tweet - TheGrio

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Womens softball was just set to return to play after their COVID-19 related hiatus. But theyll be playing without one team. According to the New York Times, an entire softball team quit the team in the middle of a series after its general manager, Connie May sent out an ill-advised tweet showing the women standing []

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