The City of Brotherly Love Softball League is made up of LGBTQIA+ and allies with varying competition levels, more than 650 participants and 32 teams.
Over 40 years, it has grown from an informal gathering to an organized league with a commissioner, inclusive divisions, varying competition levels, more than 650 participants and 32 teams.The league is made up of players who identify as LGBTQIA+ and allies.
Over 40 years, it has grown from an informal gathering to an organized league with a commissioner, inclusive divisions, varying competition levels, more than 650 participants and 32 teams. Sunday is gameday and the fields at Fairmount Park are packed with families, grilling and lots of softball. And although the games are competitive, the goal is to create a social outlet for the LGBTQIA+ community.
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