She's Out
Lonestar win: Softball goddess Jennie Finch is retiring to Texas (thank Daigle!)
Jennie Finch, the unexpectedly good-looking softball phenom who brought the United States a gold medal in the 2004 Olympics (and a silver one in 2008) while being the subject of scores of drooling Internet posts, announced her retirement from softball.
The 29-year-old will play at the World Cup of Softball in Oklahoma City this week and finish out the National Pro Fastpitch season with her Chicago Bandits before quitting to focus on her family. We think the decision might also have something to do with the 2012 London games being the first Olympics without softball since it was announced the game was cut in 2005.
Hopefully there's a silver lining in this for softball. The buzz about Finch retirement may finally bring it into the national consciousness — did you know we won our seventh straight World Championship this month? I didn't.
There's also a bonus for Texas: Finch has been living here with her husband, Houston Astros pitcher Casey Daigle, while he shuffled back and forth between the Astros and Triple A Round Rock, and that will continue (at least into the near future). The Astros designated Daigle for assignment on Sunday, meaning he could have ended up with another team, but they just announced this afternoon that he'd accepted an assignment to Round Rock.
Say hello to Round Rock's biggest celebrity: The couples' 4-year-old son Ace. The foursome had been semi regulars at Minute Maid Park when Daigle was on the big league roster.