
Softball!!!?
I am very disappointed. I want to know why nobody cares about softball and everyone thinks that all the mens sports are all that like the most important thing in the world. They took out the softball in the 2012 ollympics why couldn’t they take something out like idk a sport that most people dont play. I also want to know why u can only play softballl through college and with baseball you can go onto the majors and minor league. thats sexism and should be resolved
I also noticed that yahoo answers has a category for baseball but not softball.
Hey Sweetie,
Doesn’t that suck. You know why they dropped softball? Because the USA dominates. I coached my girl for 10 years. Our life revolved around softball. They had a pro softball league for a couple years. Japan still invests in it and has teams. Either way, I am with you. Here’s to softball becoming as popular as Monday night football.
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