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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.
Jennie Finch
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Jennie Finch
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: September 3
Softball Player
La Mirada
California
Jennie Lynn Finch
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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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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 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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I mean, I love winning, but losing is a much more intense feeling.
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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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My family vacations were softball tournaments.
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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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When I lose, I take it very personally.
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Never limit yourself, never be satisfied, and smile-it's free!
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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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