10 Hottest Arizona Softball Players Of All Time

Photo Gallery: Taryne Mowatt - Pitcher (2005 – 2008)

Photo Gallery: Jennie Finch – Pitcher (1999 – 2002)

Photo Gallery: Taryne Mowatt - Pitcher (2005 – 2008)

Photo Gallery: Jennie Finch – Pitcher (1999 – 2002)










Top Row (L-R): Whitney Baker – UCLA, Kimi Pohlman – Washington, Ashlie Ortega – Missouri, K’Lee Arredondo – Arizona, Francesca Enea – Florida. Bottom Row (L-R): Kelly Grieve – Tennessee, Jenn Salling – Washington, Lauren Mirabel – UCLA, Nicole Bryan – Arizona, Nicole Hudson – Missouri.

It twas a sad day yesterday and not just because it was the season finale of LOST. I was sad because it was the last game for Texas A&M softball player Macie Morrow, who is one of the hottest girls in all of softball. She’s the kinda girl that when you take home to meet mom, she has your dad saying damn! Cute face. Banging body. We’re all in love.
Now usually we like to give you some background and stats on our 5★Girls, but that we’ll do that in another special post. For now just enjoy the pictures.

I found myself thinking about Taryne Mowatt and wondering what happened to her. A few years ago she was the shit at Arizona winning championships, getting ESPY’s, and was probably the hottest pitcher since Jenny Finch. And since I figured there has to be 100 or so people out there that wonder this very exact same thing, this post came to be.
Then like so many of these softball chicks ever since she’s graduated, I haven’t heard jack-diddly-do-da-squat about her. So for you below is a quick update and some new pictures of her (and yes she is still as hot as she was in college).

It’s time to start our next All Hot Team, we’ve already done basketball and gymnastics and now we’re onto softball. We’ve got a little over a month left in the season so we’re going to debuting a minimum of 1 softball girl and a max of 7 every week from now until then.
Now first up here goes a preview of one of the hottest girls in all of college softball, hailing from Washington FratHouseSports presents UCLA redshirt junior pitcher Whitney Baker.