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Athletes Unlimited Softball League pleased with progress a month into inaugural season

SEATTLE (AP) — When Kim Ng was named commissioner of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League back in April, she knew full well there would be growing pains with getting a pro softball league off the ground for its inaugural season.

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Athletes Unlimited Softball League pleased with progress a month into inaugural season

FILE - Athletes Unlimited Softball League Commissioner Kim Ng, a former Major League Baseball executive, is interviewed at Major League Baseball’s headquarters in New York, Thursday, May 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)


SEATTLE (AP) — When Kim Ng was named commissioner of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League back in April, she knew full well there would be growing pains with getting a pro softball league off the ground for its inaugural season.

A month removed from its inception, though, each of the AUSL’s four teams – the Bandits, Blaze, Talons and Volts — have played games in cities like Wichita, Kansas, and Rosemont, Illinois. As much as players have found themselves on the receiving end of ample support at these contests, so, too, have those working them, Ng said.

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