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“When you train six to seven hours a day to be the best in your sport, you don't want that to be overlooked. I don't train for my looks.”

Quote by Jennie Finch

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Jennie Finch
Jennie Finch

Jennie Finch, born on September 3, 1980, is a renowned softball player. She has achieved remarkable success in the sport of softball, winning multiple world championships and serving as a key pitcher for the United States national team. Finch is known for her exceptional pitching skills and leadership, and is considered a legend in the history of softball. more

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