Lisa Fernandezis a right-handed softball pitcher of Cuban-Puerto Rican descent who established an Olympic record in softball with 21 strikeouts in a game and was as a member of the United States Women's team... (wikipedia)
We want to tour the country and teach people about the sport and raise awareness.
I look forward to every midnight feeding, every 3 a.m. feeding. As much as people complain about waking up and staying up all night, I wouldn't change it for the world.
I can't even imagine not being in the same state, the same city, as him.
You can feel people eyeing us when we walk into a gym, you can feel the tension and you know it's going to be a (great) game. It's amazing to be 17-1, but every game is so demanding.
You learn discipline, about preparation, teamwork and succeeding.
I've overcome a lot of adversities including a coach who told me when I was young I'd never make it in the sport.
It's going to be everybody against us. That's how it is. That's how it was last year, that's how it's been this year.
One pitch can be the difference between a win and a loss, an error could be the difference.
[T]he game's got to be played on the field, and that's the one day that's got to be the most important day.
There is a way to play this game physically, but it's the mental part that's going to separate gold from silver and silver from bronze.
I make my weaknesses my strengths and my stengths stronger.
We're prepared, and we've done everything we can to prepare for this moment in time. That's what confidence is all about.
The team with the best athletes doesn't usually win. It's the team with the athletes who play best together.