City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge Raises Over $200,000 For Cancer Research

City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge Raises Over $200,000 For Cancer Research

Florida Georgia Line - 2014 City of Hope Softball - CountryMusicIsLove

Saturday morning (6/7), country music stars came together to strike out cancer in Nashville at Greer Stadium for City of Hope’s annual Celebrity Softball Game. Florida Georgia Line, Danielle Bradbery, Alison Sweeney, Sara Evans, Jana Kramer, Jamie Lynn Spears and Scotty McCreery all came out to play for fans at CMA Fest — but on the softball field. The fun off the stage was all to benefit a good cause: City of Hope’s cancer research.

The artists represented teams iHeartRadio and Grand Ole Opry and played alongside young cancer survivors, Wounded Warriors and even some up and coming Nashville artists who fundraised their way into the line-up. Additional talent participating included Charles Esten, Dustin Lynch, Jessie James Decker, Eric Decker, Brothers Osborne, Chase Rice, Chuck Wicks, Lauren Alaina, Dee Jay Silver, Lindsay Ell, Kree Harrison, Alecia Davis, Two Story Road, SaraBeth, Bobby Bones and more.

Jamie Lynn Spears - 2014 City of Hope Softball - CountryMusicIsLove

Jamie Lynn Spears made the game a family affair, arriving with daughter Maddie and mom Lynn in tow. Alison Sweeney, Danielle Bradbery and Florida Georgia Line signed autographs for fans in between innings. The crowd roared for local favorite, “Nashville” star Charles Esten. Teammates and husband and wife duo, Eric and Jessie James Decker, jumped into each other’s arms to celebrate their win. After the game, Brian Kelley, unexpectedly shed his jersey and sold it to a fan for a donation to City of Hope.

Charles Esten - 2014 City of Hope Softball - CountryMusicIsLove

In this game everyone wins as the event raised over $200,000 for cancer research. The final scoreboard had the Opry team edging the iHeartRadio team 13 to 11, but these heavy hitters were true all-stars and showed they can play ball.