Article 6BGTD Australia’s baseball prodigy has a fastball that could take her to the major league | Erin Delahunty

Australia’s baseball prodigy has a fastball that could take her to the major league | Erin Delahunty

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Erin Delahunty
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As the world's fastest female pitcher, 18-year-old Genevieve Beacom is smashing norms and fielding interest from US colleges

An Australian baseball prodigy believed to be the fastest female pitcher on the planet is fielding interest from US colleges and quietly dreaming of becoming the first woman to pitch in Major League Baseball.

Genevieve Beacom, 18, a left-hand pitcher with a 138kph [85.9mph] fastball and mean curveball, who last year became the first female to play for a professional team in Australia, has just returned home to Victoria after a three-month stint at Tread Athletics, a private US-based baseball development facility.

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