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THUNDER BAY, Ontario — Playing of their first match since successful gold on the Pan-American Championships in 2019, Team USA was introduced collectively by one phrase. It’s written on the lineup card that hangs within the dugout; its abbreviation is used as a hashtag on social media and it is even stitched into the gamers’ belts: “Rule the entire f-ing world,” or its parent-approved acronym, #RTEFW.
That phrase appeared to work effectively on Tuesday when the U.S. defeated Australia, 3-2, in its first sport of the match. The sport was began by one of many youngest gamers — 18-year-old right-hander Elise Berger (5 2/3 IP, 2 R) — and it was closed out by the one participant left over from the 2006 World Cup-winning squad, Meggie Meidlinger. Known as one of many nicest individuals off the mound and some of the aggressive on it, she appears to take the motto to coronary heart.
“I build up an alter ego in the bullpen and you have to have that mindset that, ‘I’m winning this. Like, this is my job, I’m winning it, nothing’s getting past me, and no one can touch me,'” Meidlinger mentioned. “I’m coming in and doing my job and shutting it [down].”
“We’ve been on a mission since 2018 to kind of turn things around,” U.S. supervisor Veronica Alvarez advised MLB.com earlier than the beginning of the Women’s Baseball World Cup this week. Team USA completed fourth within the final World Cup — a medal-less place that does not fly with anybody on the roster or teaching workers.
“We didn’t have a favorable outcome in 2018,” Alvarez mentioned. “So our mission has been to prove that we’re the best team in the world. All the work that we’ve done in these last few years has been for that. We’re on this mission and this is the first time we get to compete [in a World Cup] since 2018, so we’re gonna have fun showcasing all the things that we’ve learned in the way we challenged ourselves in the last five years.”
Second baseman Alex Hugo, the MVP of the 2019 Pan-American Championships and who made an over-the-head catch in shallow middle to finish the sport on Tuesday, put it merely:
“I am the mindset of ‘No friends,'” Hugo mentioned. “We are here for us. This is a business trip. We’re not friends with anybody — we’ll be polite, we’ll be respectful sportsmen, but we are not friends because we are here to dominate.”
While Alvarez got here up with the core of the staff’s motto, it is her spouse who added that unprintable emphasis which has given the phrase a bit of additional oomph.
“We gotta give her credit. She keeps asking me if I gave her credit,” Alvarez joked. “[The team] rolled with it and it’s really brought a lot of passion and this fight for our players.”
Those gamers characteristic each staff veterans like Meidlinger and first baseman/catcher Anna Kimbrell, together with new younger stars like Berger, Brown University’s Olivia Pichardo — the primary girl to play Division I baseball — and 16-year-old pitcher and infielder Naomi Reyes. Despite the big selection in ages and life experiences, the need to compete and dominate on the world’s stage unites all of them.
“We’re not just here individually, but we’re here as a team,” star middle fielder Kelsie Whitmore, a trailblazer who additionally performs for the Staten Island FerryHawks, mentioned. “We’re here to play as a unit. And it’s us against the world, that’s really what it means. We’re here to play for each other, for our country, and for our family.”
Of course, there’s one factor that the veteran gamers could not get with their youthful teammates:
“The only difference would probably be relating to what they are into, like TikTok and stuff,” Alex Hugo joked. “I don’t really get that. But I think we have a good structure and everyone pulls each other in. So it’s really cool.”
The gamers see how the sport of girls’s baseball has modified even in simply the previous couple of years, offering these youthful stars with higher alternatives than maybe the veterans ever had. Alongside gamers like Whitmore and Pichardo and Ashton Lansdell — who was the primary girl to play for a junior faculty earlier than transferring to FIU to play softball — there are extra ladies on Major and Minor League teaching staffs than ever earlier than. That extends to the USWNT roster, with Sarah Edwards and Elizabeth Greenwood working within the Phillies system, whereas Jade Gortarez works for the Dodgers.
“Women’s baseball has grown so much,” Whitmore mentioned. “I remember less than five years ago, there were no opportunities — even playing college baseball — and now you’ve got girls that are getting the opportunity. When you don’t see that, and then all sudden you see the change, that’s when you know that growth is starting to happen.”
All these ideas are secondary to the USA’s objective this week, although. They need to keep within the current, take strong at-bats and rack up an terrible lot of wins.
“I’m just here to enjoy every moment, be present — my mom always says be present where your feet are — and that’s just what I want to do: Soak in every moment,” Lansdell mentioned. “I want to rule the world one step at a time and just have fun, play the game that I love and show that we’re the best to do this damn thing.”
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