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WATCH: MiLB team apologizes to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for video

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The Fresno Grizzlies, the Washington Nationals’ Triple-A affiliate, learned a lesson on Monday: Pay close attention to videos you play at your ballpark!

The team faced backlash on Memorial Day for playing a video on their video board that was intended to honor United States armed forces but also took a shot at U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

The video, which was pulled from YouTube, features a speech by former president Ronald Reagan. When he mentions “enemies of freedom,” a photo of Ocasio-Cortez pops up among images of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un and former Cuban president Fidel Castro.

The Grizzlies posted an apology to their fans on Twitter Monday night, followed by an apology to the congresswoman.

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