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Cat Osterman is one of the most popular and richest Softball Player who was born on April 16, 1983 in Houston, Texas, United States. One of the greatest softball pitchers in history; she took home the gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
She has cited Nolan Ryan as one of her favorite athletes of all time.
Catherine Leigh Osterman (born April 16, 1983) is an American, former collegiate 4-time All-American and 2-time medal winning Olympian, retired 6-time pro All-Star, left-handed softball pitcher and softball Assistant Coach originally from Houston, Texas. She completed her college eligibility in 2006 at the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a starting pitcher for the Longhorns since 2002. Osterman pitched on the USA Women’s Softball Team which won the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and the silver medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics. Osterman holds the Big 12 pitching Triple Crown for leading in career wins, ERA, strikeouts, as well as shutouts and no-hitters, additionally claiming the NCAA Division I records for strikeout ratio (14.34), WHIP and perfect games (7). In the National Pro Fastpitch, Osterman is the career leader in strikeout ratio (10.90) and no-hitters (6). She owns numerous other records for the Longhorns and within the NCAA Division I, where she is also one of five pitchers to strikeout 1,000 batters with 100 wins, an ERA of under 1.00, and averaging double digit strikeouts. Osterman was also named #3 Greatest College Softball Player.
Osterman was born in Houston, Texas to parents Gary and Laura Osterman. Her younger brothers are Craig and Chris. She attended Cypress Springs High School in Cypress, Texas from 1997 to 2001, where she set several records on the school’s softball team.
Has two younger brothers, Craig and Chris.
Name | Cat Osterman |
Occupation | Softball Player |
Birthday | April 16 |
Birth Year | 1983 |
Place of Birth | Houston |
Home Town | Texas |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Full/Birth Name | |
Parents | Gary Osterman, Laura Osterman |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Joey Ashley (m. 2016) |
Children(s) | Not Available |
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On August 13, Osterman struck out 13 batters in a no-hitter against the Australian national team. She issued three walks in the 3–0 victory, which was Team USA’s 16th consecutive Olympic win. The 7-inning no-hitter was just the second in U.S. Olympic history, following Lori Harrigan’s 6–0 perfect game against Canada on September 17, 2000, and was Osterman’s 100th game-played with the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Cat Osterman is one of the richest Softball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Cat Osterman's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
She had a standout career at the University of Texas, winning four Big Twelve Pitcher of the Year titles.
She was the first softball player to ever be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Beginning on March 4, the Longhorn posted a career best 24.2 consecutive hitless innings when she surrendered a first-inning hit to the Evansville Purple Aces to open a three-game series before shutting them down for the rest of the game. The next day, Osterman threw the final 1.2 innings by striking out all batters faced in an eventual win for the Aces. On March 9, Osterman struck out her 1,200th batter to tie Lisa Ishikawa of Northwestern University for 10th place on the NCAA all-time strikeout list; the victory was also her sixth career perfect game, breaking the record originally set by Debbie Doom. On March 11, she moved past Ishikawa and passed Jocelyn Forest of the University of California, Berkeley to take ninth place with a second consecutive no-hitter against the UTEP Miners. Finally, on March 14, Osterman came on in relief vs. the UCLA Bruins and retired the first five batters before the streak ended with a sixth-inning leadoff single. Overall, Osterman allowed only two walks and struck out 64 batters in four wins over 5 games during the streak.
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Income | Softball Player |
Cars | Not Available |
House | Living in own house. |
In 2001, she struck out 33 batters in a 14-inning 1–0 shutout over Cy-Fair High School. The performance ranked 16th on the list of strikeouts in a single game. As such, she set a national record for strikeouts in a game less than 20 innings, beating Jenny Stallard’s previous record of 31 in 19 innings in 1978; she also set a national record for strikeouts in a 14-inning game, breaking Michele Granger’s former record of 31 in 1985.
Among her favorite athletes are fellow Texans Roger Clemens and Nolan Ryan, as well as NBA player Hakeem Olajuwon and actor/ director Kevin Costner. She was the first softball player to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated (the 7 October 2002 “America’s Best Sports Colleges” issue), and made a second SI cover with the 2004 Olympic Gold Medal Softball team to become one of two softball players to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated twice.
Cat Osterman height 6′ 3″ weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Height | 6′ 3″ |
Weight | Not Known |
Body Measurements | Under Review |
Eye Color | Not Available |
Hair Color | Not Available |
Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
On August 21, Osterman pitched the first 5 innings of a 3–1 loss to Japan in the Gold Medal Match, ending Team USA’s winning streak at 22 consecutive games and clinching the silver medal of the 2008 Summer Games. The loss was Team USA’s first since a 2–1 loss to Australia on 21 September 2000, and marks the first time in four Olympiads that the US National Team has failed to win the gold. Osterman gave up two runs on three hits while striking out 9 batters; the runs and the loss was the first in her Olympic career.
On August 15, Osterman threw a perfect game to win the Gold-Medal game of the 2003 Pan American Games against Canada 4–0, securing Team USA’s fifth consecutive PanAm Gold Medal. She struck out 14 batters in a game that was delayed three-and-a-half hours due to rain.
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Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Cat Osterman. You may help us to build the dating records for Cat Osterman!Osterman threw 6 no-hitters (an NCAA top-5 season record) and three more perfect games (another NCAA top-3 and Junior Class season tying record) while setting a career best WHIP. Osterman was and is still the only pitcher to have two three perfect game seasons, including 2002. On February 27, Osterman combined with Anjelica Selden of the UCLA Bruins to strike out 31 batters in an 8-inning win for the Longhorns. She also struck out 20 or more batters in four separate games, one of which came on March 17 vs. the No. 1 Arizona Wildcats; Osterman struck out 23 in a 10-inning shutout. The game tied her combination strikeouts record of 34, this time with Alicia Hollowell.
Ranked on the list of most popular Softball Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Cat Osterman celebrates birthday on April 16 of every year.
On July 11, Osterman threw a no-hitter in the 2003 Canada Cup, striking out 10 batters to defeat Team Canada, 8–0; on July 12, Osterman pitched her second no-hitter of the 2003 Canada Cup, striking out 16 of 24 batters to defeat the Stratford Brakettes, 5–0.
Cat Osterman, a former three-time National Player of the Year, four-time All-American and two-time Olympic medalist, is in her sixth season as an assistant coach, third as associate head coach, for the Bobcats where she serves as the pitching coach.
Osterman initially retired from USA Softball in 2008 following the Beijing Olympics. Five years later, she decided to walk away from National Pro Fastpitch — a now-defunct American professional softball league — after a slew of injuries took a toll on her body and mind.
Cat Osterman and her husband, Joey Ashley, has a daughter, Bracken, and they reside in San Antonio.
Osterman, Eriksen said, throws from 58 to 65 mph but with pinpoint control.
Jennie Finch Finch is probably the most well-known softball player in the history of the game, and rightfully so. She too dominated her time, winning the 2001 and 2002 back-to-back Honda awards and setting the record for winning percentage and most consecutive wins in 2001.
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