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Singing show stars help raise big bucks at City of Hope softball game

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Craig Wayne Boyd sent out this photo from the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game of himself with (from left) Danielle Bradbery, Cassadee Pope and RaeLynn.

Craig Wayne Boyd sent out this photo from the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game of himself with (from left) Danielle Bradbery, Cassadee Pope and RaeLynn.

Stars of country music came together Tuesday to raise money for a good cause by playing softball.

The occasion was the 26th annual City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game, played at Nashville’s First Tennessee Park.

City of Hope is a research and treatment center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases; the event raised about $200,000 toward its mission.

And lots of singing show stars were on hand as Team iHeart Country and Team Opry slugged their way to an 18-18 tie.

Team Opry included Craig Wayne Boyd, Cassadee Pope and RaeLynn from The Voice and Nick Fradiani, Scotty McCreery and Tristan McIntosh from American Idol.

Team iHeart Country included Season 4 Voice champ Danielle Bradbery and Lauren Alaina and Bucky Covington from American Idol.

You can check out a great photo gallery from the event at mjsbigblog.com.

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  1. Giuseppe Lowe January 18, 2017 at 10:49 pm -  Reply

    Team Opry included Craig Wayne Boyd, Cassadee Pope and RaeLynn from The Voice and Nick Fradiani, Scotty McCreery and Tristan McIntosh from American Idol.

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