The finals of a tournament are being played tonight, in Oklahoma, the USA versus Japan, the championship game.
But a bigger story, a few days ago, Jennie Finch announced her retirement from the USA team. Her list of achievements is long. All American at Arizona, a National Championship, some Gold Medals at the Olympics, many records, and a whole world of accomplishments. She is one of the more dominant pitchers in the game today, she plays first base and is a great hitter. She is a model, and great spokesperson for the game, always has time to talk with kids and give autographs, and, in my mind, she is one of the most beautiful women in the world, at 6'2'.
She is respected by all of her team mates, and for her last game, her old coach from Arizona went to Oklahoma to see the game and to be there with her.
Oh, yes, her husband and young son are at the game also, sitting in the full stands, to watch Jennie play her last game in a USA uniform. She is only 29, but has dedicated most of her life to softball and her education, and now wants to spend more time with her family. Is that a great kid, or what?
I admit it, I have been in love with her for many years, and have the utmost respect for her. She could be a full time model, or perhaps even have had a Hollywood career, but she chose softball, and that makes her very special to me. There are many beautiful women athletes, but not all excel at their sports like Jennie does.
There have been many nice tributes (Jennie just fielded a hot grounder and made the put out at first) payed to Jennie tonight by her teammates and coaches, clips that were filmed prior to the game, none were dry eyed.
One more out, the coach to Jennie out to a standing ovation. She told the coach she wanted to stay in for the last out.
The game is over, all hugs a lot of tears, not a dry eye on the field, I must admit I have a tear in my eye. I have watched and admired her for a number of years. She is a class act. Each member of the Japanese team bowed to her. She is almost embarrassed by the attention.
What a shame there are not more like her in the world. If you haven't been watching and following her, you have missed out on watching a unique woman, athlete, team mate, wife and mother.
The world could use a lot more like Jennie Finch.