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By Ryan Corazza
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, June 2, 2009 When Women's Pro Soccer launched at the end of March, it did so with this announcement: some of their players would be Tweeting during games. It was an experiment out of the gate in their inaugural match, and in a press conference shortly before the season, WPS commissioner Tonya Antonucci was quick to say it would be done without ruining the integrity of the game: Players competing on the field would be doing it before the game, at the half and after the match; never from the field of play. Pl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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