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Alabama A&M baseball, softball facilities suffer damage from severe storms

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Alabama A&M Athletics’ baseball and softball fields suffered significant damage following severe storms that swept through the area Wednesday.

An assessment of the damage is currently ongoing but images show that the backstop fencing at the baseball field has been brought down with the tarp draped over it and the hitting cage is behind the backstop wall. Early indications at the softball field are tarp and fencing damage.

Also read: Alabama A&M releases 2022 football schedule

As that assessment continues, A&M will announce plans for future home games for both baseball and softball. Baseball is currently slated to play at home against Florida A&M in a three-game series beginning on Friday, April 1 while softball does not return home until three games against Bethune-Cookman from April 8-9.

Courtesy: AAMU Athletics

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