Jennie Finch, 2010 ISF World Championships gold-medalist, announced her retirement from USA Softball today. The announcement came during the 2010 “World Cup of Softball” Media Day.
Finch’s retirement is said to take affect following this year’s world cup competition in Oklahoma City, Okla.; the decision ends her 10-year career with the team.
In addition to winning an ISF World Championship, Finch helped the USA earn a silver medal in the 2008 Olympics, and a gold medal in the 2004 Olympics in the sport of softball.
She is considered by TIME Magazine to be the “most famous softball player in history”.
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Jennie Finch, 2010 ISF World Championships gold-medalist, recently took time for an exclusive interview with WestCoastFastpitch.com.
She shared her thoughts on parents, softball, and the future; the conversation took place during the 2010 “World Cup of Softball” Media Day in Oklahoma City, Okla.
In addition to winning an ISF World Championship, Finch helped the USA earn a silver medal in the 2008 Olympics, and a gold medal in the 2004 Olympics in the sport of softball.
She is considered by TIME Magazine to be the “most famous softball player in history”.
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Highlights from Mater Dei’s 6-5 win over Christian in the CIF San Diego Section Division IV Championship on May 29, 2010. To find out how you can have all your team’s games broadcast live and make money for your program, regardless of sport, email us at info@kbcsports.com.
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Highlights from Iniversity City’s 1-0 win over Santana in the CIF San Diego Section Division III Championship on May 29, 2010. To find out how you can have all your team’s games broadcast live and make money for your program, regardless of sport, email us at info@kbcsports.com.
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Coach Mike Candrea of ASA Softball talks about how youth sports parents and coaches should have a good relationship for the sake of the kids.
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So today I wore shorts, it was the last day of school and we were in gym. There was a female substitute, she was talking to me and randomly she asked if I’ve ever been on any team sports, softball, volleyball, and I told her no. She then said "Oh you’ve got strong legs". It wasn’t said in a creepy way it was casual. I’m 5"4′ and 145 but not fat!
First answer I rolled my eyes because you’re legitly just being stupid.
Well if you were running or whatever you were doing, she probably saw that you have good muscle in your legs. I’m a softball player and I have really strong legs from hitting and running, which is probably why she asked you that. I’m not fat either, it’s a compliment (:
awesome catch by sweet girl. i love you.
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YES! Its almost the same as baseball (Same concept anyway) so yeah…
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Coach Mike Candrea of ASA Softball shares what he would do if a youth athlete threw their helmet after striking out.
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