Abbi Jacobson, the creator of “A League of Their Own,” is not holding back in her response to Amazon’s decision to cancel the series. The news broke on Friday that Prime Video had decided to scrap the previously announced second and final season of the show due to production delays caused by the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.

However, Jacobson took to Instagram to express her frustration, calling the cancellation “bulls–t and cowardly.” She emphasized that her post was not about the strike or the challenges the show has faced but rather a tribute to the talented artists, actors, writers, and crew who worked on the series. Jacobson expressed her pride in the show, which she described as filled with heart, soul, and value.

She also took the opportunity to thank fans for their support and described her experience playing Carson Shaw as a rare thing in life. “A League of Their Own” had been formally renewed for a final season in April, with Season 2 being billed as a four-episode limited series.

The show, which is a reinterpretation of the beloved 1992 film, follows the women who formed their own professional baseball league during World War II. It tackles important themes such as racism and the challenges faced by gay female baseball players. The Season 1 finale now serves as a series finale, with the Rockford Peaches losing to the South Bend Blue Sox in the championship game.

Despite the cancellation, Jacobson’s Instagram post serves as a testament to the impact and value of the show. Fans will undoubtedly miss “A League of Their Own” and its compelling storytelling.