Expository Essay Maggie Tyler a softball player, good student, pitcher. Maggie is a softball pitcher with an active personality she sets her goals and reaches as high as she want or can. She goes to Virginia Tech University. She is now a senior softball pitcher for her team, when maggie first started to play softball in college she was a freshman and a catcher for the team. As you can see Maggie Tyler is a good student, pitcher and catcher at/ for Virginia Tech.
Maggie pitches for her team and use to catch for her team. She is a 3-time pitcher in ACC, she has only had to be taken out of a game of pitching twice. Her team collected 23 wins, because of her “pitching”. During 2016 she has thrown 245 strikes, she has pitched 242 innings. She
In the very first softball game Lisa Fernandez played she walked twenty batters and her team lost twenty-eight to zero, and now she holds the pitching record with twenty-one strikeouts in a game. Lisa Fernandez is a right-handed pitcher who established an Olympic Record in softball and was a member of the United States Women’s Softball Team.
Though the practices performed within softball literacy do not immediately seem as if they should be considered a literacy practice, according to two of the six propositions about the nature of literacy, it is. Not only does it involve the physical performance from a play, but also includes formal writings, new rules and regulations, and offer different rules in different countries. For me, softball was something that has made me who I am today. Whether it be the welcoming community or the constant push to make myself better at the game.. Softball literacy is also filled with artifacts that make us a community within our team and a community with other softball players.
Softball is a growing sport for girls within the United States. Whether you are an 8-year-old girl, to a senior in college softball, it’s a sport that many are attached too. A new form of hitting came into play during the 2005 Women’s College Series. Slap hitting is a new form of hitting that changed the way the game of fast-pitch softball is being played. Slapping changed the way coaches and players think about how they are going to field a slap hitter. This form of hitting is becoming a major role within fast-pitch softball. When I got the opportunity to learn how to slap hit I was excited to gain this ability. With practice, patience and determination, I began to learn the hitting style that I use today.
Softball is a sport that is known throughout the United States and the world. Softball originated on Thanksgiving Day in Chicago in 1887. The game was actually said to have begun as an indoor game. Softball was started by a group of men who had gathered at a club to watch the Harvard vs. Yale football game. When the news came that Yale had defeated Harvard, 17-8, one Yale supporter, overcome with enthusiasm, picked up an old boxing glove and threw it at a nearby Harvard alumni, who promptly tried to hit it back with a stick. This gave George Hancock, a reporter for the Chicago Board of Trade, an idea. He suggested a game of indoor baseball. Naturally, Hancock's friends thought he was talking about playing a game outdoors, not indoors.
Baseball is a game of skill that is played with a hard ball and a bat between two teams of nine players each at a time on the playing field at once. Although many different people play Baseball all over the world it is most popular in the United States. It is so popular in fact, it is referred to as the national pastime of the United States because of the tradition and popularity associated with the game. Baseball consists of many complicated rules. It also has a very elaborate history. One can not fully understand the game America has grown to love until learning about not only the rules but also the history.
Each of my years playing softball has been a momemtous experience for me. Indeed, I have learned valuable lessons about life. I have not only gained experience on how to approach different life situations, but the game has also provided an insight of me. In other words, softball has impacted my life and will also shape my future. Therfore, this will seek to discuss some of these impacts contributions to my life.
One of the most well know players of all time is Jennie Finch. Finch, like many great players, started playing the game very early on in her life at the age of five. Just a mere three years later she pitched her first ball. During Finch's high school career she was known for being an athletic girl. Her senior year she was Captain of her volleyball team, basketball team, and softball team. Finch lettered in softball in all of her high school years and most recently in 2016 Finch’s high school, La Mirada, retired her jersey number, the first time for a softball player.
Do you want to be able to beat everyone at the next home run derby? Ok you may not go to any home run derbies or be in softball, but learning to swing a bat correctly can give you an upper hand and give you something to teach other people. When you are a parent and your kid wants to learn the sport of softball or baseball you will be able to teach them the perfect fundamentals in swinging a bat. There is a lot more to swinging a bat than what most people think. When you think about swinging a bat do you think about your feet, your head, your hands, or your hips? I don’t think most people do. Well these hitting fundamentals will teach you how to have the perfect swing and these four easy stages will help you to teach others and if you want to hit the farthest.
The Congressional Women’s Softball League does not play against each other; rather they play against the women in the media. Keith plays the catcher for the rival team, Bad News Babes. This team is entirely of women from the press corps.
Freshman Wendy Gillet appeared on the Second Team as a First Baseman, while classmate Nichole Aldridge (pitcher), sophomore Michelle Tasin (second base) and senior Emily Sexton (outfielder) were named Honorable Mention.
Mattie is on the 9th grade softball team. She plays very well as an out-fielder and a sub for any position, but pitcher and catcher of course. Mattie knows all the positions and how they work, so that’s why she has the skills to play all of the positions. She kindly volunteers to pinch run for the catcher and pitchers quite often. Mattie runs as fast as she possibly can for the pitcher and catcher, because she knows how hard they’ve worked the entire game
Foremost, being a pitcher made me realize how important it is to have a short-term memory. When I was on the mound, I knew that the result of the previous batter had no bearing on what the next batter would do. For example, when I gave up a big hit, before the next batter came to the plate, I had to forget about what just happened. In softball, it is important to not dwell on the negatives, but learn from them. Because of pitching, I know yesterday’s failures can turn into tomorrow’s successes. I plan to have the same attitude in the legal field when obstacles come my way.
Kelly Fry, previously Kelly Schade, holds some of the extraordinary school records in softball as a spectacular pitcher. In our noisy cafeteria the maroon record board displays the records showing her holding all the school records in pitching. For the 1995 season of softball, she holds the records of 41 wins, 273 strikeouts (K’s), 0.14 earned run average (ERA), and 327 innings pitched. She also holds 135 wins, 1,566 K’s, a 0.29 ERA, and 1,237 innings pitched throughout her whole high school career.
She is an amazing softball player but she decided to challenge herself by joining a travel team. A travel team is a higher level of competition that helps get girls notice from colleges to get athletic scholarships. Tryouts finally came she thought she had a long shot after seeing the competition. She gave it her all and it resulted with her making the team. Now every weekend she goes to different cities playing tournaments all day from the morning to the late afternoons. Lucky for Jazlyn she got to really know her teammate and her St. Mary sister, Dominque Montelongo. Even though, Jazlyn was busy with softball she still made time for family. On Fourth of July
“Not everyone is going to see or accept you for who you are, and you have to accept that.” I was told this quote everyday by my mother. Today was no different, walking up to the raked field, quote on my mind , eyes on the fresh red clay, and the sound of my metal cleats against the concrete. I was ready for this day. After months of hard work from November to February , the tryouts for Central softball team were over. Over the span of four months, I pushed myself harder than I ever thought I could, but what I did never seemed to be enough for the team.