Veteran Cat Osterman won a gold medal in Athens in 2004 and silver medal in Beijing in 2008 When softball makes its triumphant return to the Olympics this summer, veteran pitcher Cat Osterman is ...
Cat Osterman plans to be just as busy in retirement as she was during one of the greatest softball careers of all time. The left-handed American pitcher is closing out a decorated career during which ...
Cat Osterman came out of retirement for one last ride with USA Softball. It was all to get the bad taste out of the pitcher’s mouth after they lost to Japan in the gold medal game in the 2008 Beijing ...
Pitcher Cat Osterman tells PEOPLE she had to "reorganize" her intense training routine after learning that the Tokyo Games would be postponed a year Like many stuck at home during the pandemic, ...
Cat Osterman is back in a big way at the Tokyo Olympics. The left-handed pitcher threw a one-hitter as Team USA defeated Italy in its opener, which took place prior to the Opening Ceremonies on Friday ...
Olympic oblivion never came after the heartache, the tears and the loss they feared might represent their final moment on this stage. Thirteen years after Cat Osterman and Monica Abbott walked off ...
After more than 20 years in the public eye, first as a high school phenom at Cypress Springs, as a travel team standout with the Katy Cruisers, a college All-American at Texas, a three-time Olympic ...
When Cat Osterman came out of retirement to compete for a spot on USA Softball’s 2020 Olympic team, she was handed jersey number 38, a number better suited to an also-ran than an legitimate Hall of ...
United States pitcher Cat Osterman celebrates with catcher Aubree Munro against Italy in an opening round softball game during the Tokyo Olympic Games at Fukushima Azuma Stadium. (Imagn) Cat Osterman, ...
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