Marti Sementelli (born November 17, 1992, in Boston) is a member of the United States women's national baseball team which won a gold medal at the 2015 Pan American Games.[1][2]
Medal record | ||
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Women's baseball | ||
Representing United States | ||
Women's Baseball World Cup | ||
2008 Japan | Team competition | |
2010 Venezuela | Team competition | |
2012 Canada | Team competition | |
2014 Japan | Team competition | |
Pan American Games | ||
2015 Toronto | Team competition |
Playing career
editSementelli played Little League Baseball in Sherman Oaks, California, earning All-Star honors. During high school, she spent two years on the baseball team at Burbank High and two playing for Matt Mowry at Birmingham High.[3] While at Birmingham, she pitched a complete game against San Marcos High School of Santa Barbara, throwing 102 pitches.[3] At 15 years of age, she competed with Team USA at the Women's World Cup of Baseball. Of note, she was the youngest player on the US roster.[4]
In 2011, she earned a baseball scholarship to Montreat College in North Carolina, played for coach Michael Bender.[5]
Awards and honors
edit- 2008 World Cup All-Tournament Team (Best Righthanded Pitcher)[4]
Personal
editShe was once interviewed by Jimmy Kimmel.
Bibliography
edit- Ring, Jennifer (2015). "Chapter 12: Marti Sementelli". A Game of Their Own: Voices of Contemporary Women in Baseball. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 195–210. ISBN 978-0803244801.
References
edit- ^ "SEMENTELLI, Marti". Toronto2015.org. Pan American Games. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
- ^ "Baseball - Event Overview - Women". Toronto2015.org. Pan American Games. Archived from the original on December 10, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
- ^ a b Ring, p. 202.
- ^ a b Ring, p. 203.
- ^ Ring, p. 206.