
Name: Jessica Moore
Position: Pitcher
Sport: Softball
Discipline(s):
Softball
Height: 5'10"
DOB: 12/12/1991
Hometown: Sutter, Calif.
High School: Sutter High School
College: Oregon - 2013
World Championship Experience
- 2016 WBSC Women's World Championship Gold Medalist; Went 4-0 in the circle with 23 strikeouts and three runs allowed in 15 innings pitched
- 2014 WBSC Women's World Championship Silver Medalist; Went 2-1 with eight strikeouts and a 2.39 ERA in 14.2 innings pitched
Other Career Highlights
- 2018 Japan All-Star Series; Had a 4.00 ERA with three strikeouts in seven innings pitched
- 2018 USA Softball International Cup; Went 2-0 with eight strikeouts and a 1.85 ERA in 11.1 innings pitched
- 2018 Japan Cup; Had a 7.00 ERA with one strikeout in two innings pitched
- 2017 Pan American Championship Gold Medalist; Went 4-0 with a .677 ERA in 20.2 innings pitched. Allowed 10 hits, two runs and struck out 16
- 2015 Pan American Games Silver Medalist; Went 2-0 with 13 strikeouts and a 1.31 ERA in 10.2 innings pitched
- Two-time World Cup of Softball Gold Medalist
Personal:
Wears No. 12...Daughter of Dave and Tammy Moore...Personal motto: Every morning morning that I wake up and every night that I close my eyes to sleep, I hope I do so with a smile on my face and joy/passion in my heart. ...Three words to describe her are: passionate, competitive and sarcastic...If she wasn't playing softball she would be: I would love to have my own golden retriever farm. Those who are close to me understand the level of love that I have for golden retrievers....On what it means to play for USA Softball: "I feel like words don't really ever give it justice in trying to explain what representing the United States in softball really means. If I had to try to fully explain it I would begin by trying to help you understand that feeling that you get inside when you stand on that chalked line or podium and hear your national anthem knowing that you have the colors across your chest with your team competing for a win under your Nation's name. As an athlete, nothing gets better than that."
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