UCLA’s Selina Ta’amilo gives dude taste of World Series softball pitching

UCLA’s Selina Ta’amilo gives dude taste of World Series softball pitching

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If you’ve ever tuned into fast-pitch softball game on ESPN and thought it can’t be that difficult to hit a ball that big, BroBible video correspondent Brandon Cohen has a cautionary tale for you.

[fusion_title size=”4″]DUDE VS UCLA SOFTBALL PITCHER[/fusion_title]

Cohen got the opportunity to experience top-notch pitching in the form of Selina Ta’amilo, who, at the time, had just completed her freshman season with UCLA’s top-notch softball team. As a senior at Vista Murrieta high school, Ta’amilo had racked up 275 strikeouts in 179 innings on way to posting a 0.74 ERA.

UCLA softball pitcher Selina Ta’amilo struts her stuff

So what’s it like for an average dude facing pitching from a veteran of the Women’s College World Series? It took Cohen 17 pitches before he was able to hit a fair ball, which may or may not have resulted in a hit had their been fielders playing.

[fusion_title size=”4″]SELINA TA’AMILO’S ARM[/fusion_title]

Ta’amilo’s arm is even scarier in actual competition. Her awesome pitching power was on full display in a complete-game win over Stanford last April.

2017-05-20T15:04:43+00:00 May 20th, 2017|

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