The first game of a new professional women’s baseball league was a special occasion for those who had worked to establish its inaugural season, which kicked off over the weekend. [snip] Two of her backup singers, also senior citizens, accompanied the a cappella version, though the three appeared to be singing in at least two different keys. Some audience members are shown either stifling laughter or plugging their ears. WATCH: The Women’s Professional Baseball League had quite the start to their first ever game pic.twitter.com/pDEenH0eFV — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) August 2, 2026 Understandably, criticism of the performance online was in vast supply: [snip] Reeves took the criticism in stride. “Having just celebrated my 85th birthday, I’ve learned a great deal over more than 60 years of performing live,” Martha Reeves told TMZ, adding, “It was an incredible honor to be invited to perform at the inaugural Women’s Professional Baseball League event and to help celebrate such a historic moment for women in sports. I wouldn’t have missed it for the world.” She then addressed the performance itself: “The field conditions were wet and windy, and without stage monitors I wasn’t able to hear myself as I normally would. While it wasn’t the performance I had hoped for, I’m grateful to have been there in support of these remarkable athletes and this groundbreaking league.” The new baseball league for now has four teams, each playing a season of 15 games. (*) Full article: https://www.wnd.com/2026/08/watch-unexplainable-national-anthem-opens-new-womens-baseball/?utm_campaign=watch-unexplainable-national-anthem-opens-new-womens-baseball&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss Post navigation He Should Be In Jail For This Fauci Has Been Taken Into Custody