Photos: Softball pitcher Jennie Finch
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Though she's retired, former Arizona Wildcats pitching superstar Jennie Finch works just as hard as she ever did for the Cats, Team USA or her National Pro Fastpitch teams. Now living in Louisiana with her husband, Casey Daigle, and her three children, Ace, Diesel and Paisley, Finch is a full-time mom who also endorses product for Chobani, a Greek yogurt company, runs triathlons, appears in celebrity softball tournaments and presents awards at the ESPYs - among other things. Here's a look back at her through the years.
Former Olympic softball player and UA star Jennie Finch shares tips on how to keep the family active with attendees at the Hershey's Moderation Nation booth at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Fri., April 27, 2012. (Cheryl Gerber/AP Images for The Hershey Company)
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This July 19, 2009, file photo shows United States' Jennie Finch pitching against Australia in the fourth inning of a World Cup of Softball game in Oklahoma City. Olympic gold medalist Jennie Finch plans to retire next month and bring an end to a 10-year career in which she helped the sport blossom in the United States. The dominating pitcher announced Tuesday, July 20, 2010, that she will play her final games with the U.S. national team this week at the World Cup of Softball in Oklahoma City.
- Nati Harnik/AP 2009
Members of the United States women's softball team watch during medal the ceremony after losing to Japan in the gold medal game in the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008. From left to right are: Jennie Finch, Caitlin Lowe, Victoria Galindo, Monica Abbott, and Kelly Kretschman.
- Elaine Thompson/AP 2008
This July 20, 2009, file photo shows United States' Jennie Finch, left, holding her individual plaque and her son, Ace, following the World Cup of Softball championship game in Oklahoma City. The U.S. defeated Australia 3-1. Olympic gold medalist Jennie Finch plans to retire next month and bring an end to a 10-year career in which she helped the sport blossom in the United States. The dominating pitcher announced Tuesday, July 20, 2010, that she will play her final games with the U.S. national team this week at the World Cup of Softball in Oklahoma City.
- AP file photo
Former Wildcat Jennie Finch addresses the crowd at Hillenbrand Stadium in between innings during an all-star game between the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars team and the Wildcat softball team Monday October 04, 2010 Tucson, Arizona. Finch gave birth to her first daughter in 2013, Paisley Faye. Photo by: Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star Transmission
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Former Wildcat Jennie Finch addresses the crowd at Hillenbrand Stadium in between innings during an all-star game between the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars team and the Wildcat softball team. The all-star team won 9-0 on Monday October 04, 2010. Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
- Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
Former Wildcat Jennie Finch catches the ball for an easy out in the fourth inning during an all-star game between the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars team and the Wildcat softball team at Hillenbrand Stadium. The all-star team won 9-0 on Monday October 04, 2010. Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
- Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
This July 19, 2009, file photo shows United States' Jennie Finch pitching against Australia in the fourth inning of a World Cup of Softball game in Oklahoma City. Olympic gold medalist Jennie Finch plans to retire next month and bring an end to a 10-year career in which she helped the sport blossom in the United States. The dominating pitcher announced Tuesday, July 20, 2010, that she will play her final games with the U.S. national team this week at the World Cup of Softball in Oklahoma City.
- Nati Harnik/AP 2009
Members of the United States women's softball team watch during medal the ceremony after losing to Japan in the gold medal game in the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008. From left to right are: Jennie Finch, Caitlin Lowe, Victoria Galindo, Monica Abbott, and Kelly Kretschman.
- Elaine Thompson/AP 2008
This July 20, 2009, file photo shows United States' Jennie Finch, left, holding her individual plaque and her son, Ace, following the World Cup of Softball championship game in Oklahoma City. The U.S. defeated Australia 3-1. Olympic gold medalist Jennie Finch plans to retire next month and bring an end to a 10-year career in which she helped the sport blossom in the United States. The dominating pitcher announced Tuesday, July 20, 2010, that she will play her final games with the U.S. national team this week at the World Cup of Softball in Oklahoma City.
- AP file photo
Former Wildcat Jennie Finch addresses the crowd at Hillenbrand Stadium in between innings during an all-star game between the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars team and the Wildcat softball team Monday October 04, 2010 Tucson, Arizona. Finch gave birth to her first daughter in 2013, Paisley Faye. Photo by: Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star Transmission
- Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
Former Wildcat Jennie Finch addresses the crowd at Hillenbrand Stadium in between innings during an all-star game between the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars team and the Wildcat softball team. The all-star team won 9-0 on Monday October 04, 2010. Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
- Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
Former Wildcat Jennie Finch catches the ball for an easy out in the fourth inning during an all-star game between the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars team and the Wildcat softball team at Hillenbrand Stadium. The all-star team won 9-0 on Monday October 04, 2010. Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
- Mamta Popat/Arizona Daily Star
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Jennie Finch, the Arizona Wildcats star that became the face of softball worldwide, announced today she will retire from the United States national team after this weekend’s tournament.
Of all the benefits of being the world's most famous softball player, none was more pleasing…
OKLAHOMA CITY - Jennie Finch closed her international softball career as a champion.
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