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Never limit yourself, never be satisfied, and smile-it's free!
Jennie Finch
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Jennie Finch
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: September 3
Softball Player
La Mirada
California
Jennie Lynn Finch
Satisfied
Smile
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Looking back, I've learned the most from the bad coaches, really, how not to act, how not to coach, how not to treat people. So I always say no matter what situations you're faced with, how bad it is, you can always walk away and learn. You can always rise above it.
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When I lose, I take it very personally.
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When I was a kid, I dreamed of using a bat with my own name on it.
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You can't always control the circumstances - only how you react to those circumstances you can always control your attitude and your effort.
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I really like Dontrelle Willis' pitch he's animated on the mound and is fun to watch - he gets into the game emotionally.
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This whole career has been way more than I ever even imagined or dreamed.
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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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I still think there are some pitches in this pitching arm, so I will continue playing with USA Softball, but knowing that this could be the last time a softball player stands on the Olympic podium and has the opportunity of experiencing this - it was emotional.
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Got any pitches? I got five pitches-rise-ball, curveball, screwball, drop-ball and changeup.
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I'm living a dream. I hope in 10 years people will know me as a gold medalist.
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Softball has given me so much in life. It's taught me the kind of person I want to be, and given me a sweet sisterhood. It even led me to my husband.
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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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It's so empowering to see yourself as a machine.
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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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From what I hear, it's a normal thing to feel guilty as a mother, especially when trying to fill the needs of a newborn along with maintaining what you had with your first child.
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I can't tell you how much I respect all the single parents out there doing it all solo.
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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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My family vacations were softball tournaments.
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When I was 12, I had a coach tell me I would never be a championship pitcher. That devastated me. I was crushed.
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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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