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College was the greatest four years of my life.
Jennie Finch
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Jennie Finch
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: September 3
Softball Player
La Mirada
California
Jennie Lynn Finch
College
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Never limit yourself, never be satisfied, and smile-it's free!
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A macho attitude is totally to my advantage. Guys try to hit it 400 feet out of the park, but in softball you have to use a short, quick swing. Big, huge swings equal big, huge strikeouts.
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Being fit and being in the best shape that I can be helps me be the best mom as well.
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It is one thing to play for your university. It is another to play for your country.
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It's so empowering to see yourself as a machine.
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I don't want to be just a face. I want to go out there and prove something on the field.
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When I was growing up, softball had stereotypes along with other female sports. But society is definitely changing since the WNBA and WUSA. Muscles on female athletes are OK now. Young girls can look up to beautiful, athletic, fit women.
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You're not going to get off the couch and be at some amazing fast pace or burn crazy amounts of calories, but you have to start somewhere Eventually, you'll get there.
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I try to not be too hard on myself regarding my diet. I've always been a workout-to-eat kind of a girl. I like to eat, to say the least.
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Growing up, I watched softball and U.S.A .softball, and that was my goal of being able to represent my country and wear the red, white, and blue out there, and I think it is one of the highest honors to be able to go out there and compete for your country, and it was something so very special, and it was everything I dreamt of and more.
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The main thing is to win. You just try to keep your tunnel vision on to get the team the win.
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I mean, I love winning, but losing is a much more intense feeling.
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I loved being on the field playing and teaching softball. I didn't like the fact that a camp had my name on it and I didn't know the logistics of what was going on. I wanted to make sure I was involved in a camp that did things right.
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I'm pretty adaptable and can adjust to any environment.
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My family vacations were softball tournaments.
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The whole sexiness thing-I don't know if I'm comfortable with that. But it has helped the sport grow. I think it changes how people see women's athletics.
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Dad was the pitching coach, while Mom was the emotional supporter. Her unconditional love was great, and she wanted what was best for me.
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I've face more than 35 major leaguers, and only two have ever made contact against me.
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Have unconditional love to your children no matter what happens. Give them time even in the midst of this busy life - be one on one with them.
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I do my job on the mound and then do what I can at the plate, always working on helping the team anyway I can.
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