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Nashville stars play softball for charity

 		Nashville stars play softball for charity

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – These stars were happy to gather in the heat for a good cause.

Billy Ray Cyrus, Eric Decker and Todd Chrisley were among the stars that came to First Tennessee Park to play softball for City of Hope, an organization that raises money for cancer treatment and research.

The starts were split into two teams – the red iHeartRadio team and the blue Grand Ole Opry/Sirius XM team.

Reba McEntire sang the national anthem and Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe surprised attendees by throwing the first pitch of the game.

The iHeartRadio team won with an ending score of 9-6.

This was the 27th annual City of Hope softball game and this year set the record for highest attendance.

 

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