If I could make millions of dollars being a softball player, I would quit acting in a second.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't know if there's an actors' slow-pitch softball league I could join. My agency has a team, but they say it would be a conflict of interest for the people they rep to play because I could hit a pop-up and they'd have to drop it on purpose.
I played baseball because I could make more money doing that than I could doing anything else.
I would love to get back to the big leagues as a coach, possibly a manager. I would love that opportunity.
I wanted to be a professional baseball player.
By the time I could have played football, I was already into acting and that's what I wanted to do.
Since I was in high school, I wanted to play professional football and professional baseball, be a two-sport star.
I could have played another year, but I would have been playing for the money, and baseball deserves better than that.
Softball has given me so much in life. It's taught me the kind of person I want to be, and given me a sweet sisterhood. It even led me to my husband.
I came into the game when I broke into the major leagues, the minimum salary was seven thousand dollars, and I'd have to go home in the wintertime and get a job.
Playing baseball was my dream, and no amount of money could sway my opinion.