COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Three-time All-American and ci-devant Texas A&M softball musician Megan Gibson will act in the 2009 Taco Bell All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game on Sunday, July 12. The plan will broadcast on ESPN360 at 4:30 p.m. Sunday and on ESPN and ESPNHD on Monday, July 13 at 9 p.m. Gibson and three other modish National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) players will strive in the toast of the town line alongside baseball legends and celebrities from the worlds of music and Hollywood. It is held at the rest-home of the St. Louis Cardinals in Busch Stadium and is region of the festivities and games that encircle Major League Baseball’s (MLB) annual All-Star Game. Gibson will also be in St. Louis to act clinics, handle fans and representation autographs at the MLB All-Star FanFest, which is a baseball substance parkland and the largest baseball addict effect in the world.
NPF will have a splash close and will put up for sale fans the fortune to stumble on players, get autographs and unbind giveaway items, as well as participate in clinics on the Diamond. "I’m extremely wrought up about playing in the popularity softball game," said Gibson. "We are the beginning NPF players to participate in it and it will be a great opportunity. The NPF is lining up a lot of things to get the union more known and to get best players in college to come play.
" The Spring, Texas, best recently returned from playing mistress softball in Japan and will resume playing for the Philadelphia Force through August, when she will then resurface to Japan for the Women's Major League Softball drop season. For the Philadelphia Force, Gibson has made four starts in the coterie and struck out 15 in 22.0 innings pitched. She leads the tandem with a.280 batting average, four native runs, a.419 on forged share and a.800 slugging percentage.
Gibson was the other overall stir up in the 2008 NPF Senior Draft. Former Texas A&M teammate, Jami Lobpries, joins Gibson on the Force. Lobpries records seven hits, including a overlapped and a dwelling-place run, and a.241 average. The two Aggies led A&M to back-to-back appearances at the Women's College World Series their secondary and elder seasons.
Gibson was the 2008 Big 12 Player and Pitcher of the Year and holds A&M speed records for runs batted in (183), doubles (48), haunt runs (56), mount up to bases (447), slugging proportion (.717) and walks (172).
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