Girl
shows she can play: Aussie makes college team
By Maureen Mullen,
Boston Herald
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Freddy
Fitzgerald is used to being a little different from fellow
students. That Fitzgerald is also the only female on the Daniel
Webster College baseball team is fast becoming a minor detail.
“I’m very
fortunate that my teammates are so supportive,” Fitzgerald said.
“I’m just one of the guys really.”
Fitzgerald, a 22-year-old freshman from Australia, is the first
female collegiate baseball player in New England history, and just
the fifth on NCAA records nationally, said Ken Belbin, Daniel
Webster’s sports information director.
Fitzgerald, whose given name is Christal but goes by the nickname
Freddy, began playing ball at 15, and left her home in Sydney to
come to the United States in 2005 and play in the North American
Women’s Baseball League, then based in Lynn, now in Nashua, N.H.
Jim
Cardello, one of the league’s coaches, also was the head coach at
Daniel Webster.
“She told
me she wanted to stay and go to college in the states,” Cardello
said. “Half-jokingly I said, ‘Well, why don’t you stay and go to
Daniel Webster and come out for the team?’ And she half-jokingly
said, ‘Do you think I can play?’ We started looking into it
together, applied to the school, got accepted, and then it took
off from there.
“From a
coaching standpoint you look at a player and say, ‘OK, what are
their instincts?’ And then you look at their ability level and how
it all fits onto a team. Her baseball instincts are as good as any
player I’ve ever coached, and I’ve been coaching at the college
level for about 12 years.”
The
initial reactions from her teammates were, as could be expected,
mixed. But, after seeing her play, they became unified.
“It’s
always been very clear on our team if you perform well you’re
going to get a chance to play,” said Eagles captain Casey Allan.
“I don’t think she’s played just because she’s a female. She’s
played because she’s deserving.”
A
pitcher-second baseman, Fitzgerald has been used sparingly,
appearing in 16 of the team’s 29 games with five starts. In four
mound appearances, with one start, she is 0-1 with a 9.35 ERA. At
the plate, she is hitting .188, with four RBI, five walks, four
strikeouts and one hit by pitch.
One
significant HBP.
In a
spring tournament in Florida against Curry, Daniel Webster was on
the wrong end of a blowout.
“She got
up against one of their better pitchers,” Cardello said. “The
first pitch was a ball. The second pitch she took a really nice
swing and fouled it off. Then all of a sudden, the catcher went
out to the pitcher and the next pitch hit her squarely in the
back. There was no doubt. That pitch didn’t slip. But she went
down to first base, took her lead.
“The next
batter hit a ground ball to second base. She slid in and took out
the shortstop to break up a double play, so much so that the
shortstop had a couple of words for her. It was kind of a respect
thing. She took him out pretty good, and then our team thought it
was great.”
That was
when Fitzgerald knew she was part of the team."
“I went
hard at the shortstop and the guys respected that because I stuck
up for myself,” she said. “But other than that, the guys have
always been like, ‘Hey, that’s Freddy and she’s part of our team.’
”