Women’s Pro Baseball League unveils four team identities
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The Women's Pro Baseball League announced the brand identities for its four inaugural teams — the Boston Hunters, New York Heights, San Francisco Firebells, and Los Angeles Queens — each named for a pioneering woman. Boston's logo features an osprey with a bat meant to symbolize precision and action. The seven-week season begins Aug. 1 (Boston opens Aug. 2) and will run through the second half of September, with every game at Robin Roberts Stadium in Springfield, Illinois; each team will play 15 games. The league is the first founded for women in North America since the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League folded in 1954.
The WPBL will start play Aug. 1 with four named teams.
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