Most Recent Role: Contestant - Season 7 on The Apprentice
Alias Name(s): Jennie Finch, Jenny Finch, Jennifer Finch
Gender: Female
Birthplace: La Mirada, California, USA
Birthday: 9-3-1980
Birth Name: Jennie Lynn Finch
Alias Name(s): Jennie Finch, Jenny Finch, Jennifer Finch
Gender: Female
Birthplace: La Mirada, California, USA
Birthday: 9-3-1980
Birth Name: Jennie Lynn Finch
Most Recent Appearance
A Knight on Broadway
Thursday 24 January 2008 on NBC
This week's task is to sell tickets to eight Broadway shows on the streets of New York. Hydra made the most money selling tickets for the win. The money went to Vincent Pastore's charity. Empresario once again went to the boardroom, where Jennie Finch was fired.
Her number 27 was retired by the University of Arizona on May 9, 2003. No one will be able to wear her number again as a Wildcat softball player.
(edit) Jennie placed fifth with USA Blue at the Canada Cup in Surrey, B.C., Canada.
(edit) Her highest pitch speed is 71 miles per hour. (edit) She has her own softball camp. (edit) Jennie's father invented the Finch Windmill. (edit)
(edit) Jennie placed fifth with USA Blue at the Canada Cup in Surrey, B.C., Canada.
(edit) Her highest pitch speed is 71 miles per hour. (edit) She has her own softball camp. (edit) Jennie's father invented the Finch Windmill. (edit)
(On her favorite softball team)
Jennie: I have a tie for favorite teams...Arizona of course, GO CATS. However there is no comparison when you have USA across your chest and you are representing your country at the highest level. it is an amazing feeling playing with the best softball players in the world. (edit) (On retiring)
Jennie: Who knows, Lord willing I would love to for sure compete in 2 Olympics! (edit) (On her most effective pitch)
Jennie: My rise ball. It helps change the hitter's eye level and helps set up other pitches. (edit) (On her favorite saying))
Jennie: It is a verse out of the Bible, Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things in Christ who gives me strength." I say it before every pitch! (edit) (On why she chose the number 27)
Jennie: My parents started dating on the 27th, it was their "number." So I decided to wear it and have been wearing it since I was 10. (edit)
Jennie: I have a tie for favorite teams...Arizona of course, GO CATS. However there is no comparison when you have USA across your chest and you are representing your country at the highest level. it is an amazing feeling playing with the best softball players in the world. (edit) (On retiring)
Jennie: Who knows, Lord willing I would love to for sure compete in 2 Olympics! (edit) (On her most effective pitch)
Jennie: My rise ball. It helps change the hitter's eye level and helps set up other pitches. (edit) (On her favorite saying))
Jennie: It is a verse out of the Bible, Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things in Christ who gives me strength." I say it before every pitch! (edit) (On why she chose the number 27)
Jennie: My parents started dating on the 27th, it was their "number." So I decided to wear it and have been wearing it since I was 10. (edit)
Other Appearances
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The Apprentice
Contestant - Season 7 |
This Week in Baseball
Contributor (Pinch, Hit, & Run segment) |
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Jimmy Kimmel Live
9/17/04 Herself |
Late Show with David Letterman
Show #2159 Guest |
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Pros Vs. Joes
Could You Survive a Bill Romanowski Tackle? Herself |
Pros Vs. Joes
Could You Out-Homer Bo Jackson? Herself |
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Sweat (2002)
Sweat's Baseball Mid-Season Classic Herself |
The Best Damn Sports Show Period
April 1, 2003 Herself |
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