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Lisa Fernandez : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lisa Fernandez
(Alternate) }} Lisa Fernandez (born February 22, 1971) is a right-handed softball pitcher of Cuban-Puerto Rican descent who established an Olympic record in softball with 21 strikeouts in a game and was as a member of the United States Women's team.〔(Lisa Fernandez - Famous Softball Player )〕 ==Early years== Fernandez was born in Long Beach. Her father emigrated from Cuba, where he played baseball. In New York, he met and married, a young girl from Puerto Rico who was destined to become Fernandez's mother. Fernandez's mother played, with her brother (Lisa's uncle) stickball, a street game similar to baseball played with a broom stick and a rubber ball. Fernandez began playing softball at the age of eight. When she was twelve, she played in a local children's league. She tried out as a pitcher, however, her coach told her that she would never make it because she didn't have the right size and build. In 1986, Fernandez and her family moved to Lakewood, California, where she attended St. Joseph High School. She joined her school's girls' softball team and together with her teammates won the CIF Championship.〔
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