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A.J. ANDREWS
PROFESSIONAL SOFTBALL PLAYER, ON-AIR TALENT & MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER AWARENESS TIES OFFICIAL AMBASSADOR FOR BREAST CANCER AWARENESS
"The lines between races must be erased. Let's not be divided by silence, but united in discussion." A.J. Andrews was the first woman to win a Gold Glove, has been featured in ESPN Magazine The Body Issue, and has also been recognized as an on-air talent and motivational speaker. Andrews was selected in the second round as the 7th overall pick in the 2015 NPF draft by the Chicago Bandits. After the 2015 season, she was traded to the Akron Racers. In 2016, Andrews became the first woman to ever win the Rawlings Gold Glove award. That same year, she was a corecipient of the Rally Spike Award, which is given to the league’s stolen base leader. In 2017, she was an at-large selection for the All-NPF team. Off the field, A.J. serves as the Awareness Ties Official Ambassador for Breats Cancer Awareness.
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