Montana Fouts reads her emotional letter to softball



Alabama’s Montana Fouts writes an emotional letter to softball as her storied collegiate career comes to a close at the Women’s College World Series.

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37 thoughts on “Montana Fouts reads her emotional letter to softball”

  1. You rock, Montana! We’re all so proud of you here in this little tristate community. Sure going to miss watching you pitch, your passion for the sport & inspiring all to be better. I know for sure that you’re going to continue to make us proud by excelling at whatever you choose to do. Thanks to you, girl, it’s been a joy to watch you grow.

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  2. Had me in tears. I remember when my first daughter ended her career in was vs Minnesota in the super regionals in 18’ in Tuscaloosa Alabama. Montana I have the upmost respect for u and your team. My kid was with Louisiana tech that yr , but I’m a Sooners fan. Lol.

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  3. Montana Fouts before i forget all that i just want to say from the bottom of my heart & that is you are such a very beautiful woman with such a beautiful smile & you have such a great heart & i'm sorry that your season & your career had to come to an end in the 2023 Women's College Softball World Series against Stanford but you had such a great season & that's something to be proud of & i just want to wish you the best of luck in all of your endeavours!

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  4. Fellow Kentuckian!!! Loved watching you push through during WCWS 2023! Your career and drive are inspiring as well as your devotion to life! Wishing you success and happiness!

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  5. A very heartfelt moment… you are a precious soul because you put the most important on top. You have drawn your strength from God who has you in His hands and he knows what wonderful future He has planned for you!

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  6. Montana Fouts simply the best! As an Alabama Alumnus I’m grateful for Montana and how she set the bar for leadership and total teammate! Montana represented Alabama with passion and humility. She will be missed yet NEVER forgotten! Here’s to you Montana! RTR! 🅰️🐘🅰️🐘🅰️🐘🅰️🥎🥎🥎🔥🔥

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  7. This testament is not what it appears to be. This BRAND MANAGEMENT and leveraging NIL at its most basic level. Any and every Division 1 athlete has these same experiences. You can substitute ANY NCAA sport or extracurricular activity in her statement and it is true. Nothing special to experience here folks, move along. (NCAA Softball embellishes, gilds, amplifies, and exaggerates every aspect of the game to the degree of silliness.)

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  8. I'm a Florida fan, but I love Montana Fouts as an Alabama best pitcher. I cheered for her only when they play against everybody except Florida of course. I'll miss you, Montana!😊❤

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  9. I can count on one hand the number of fingers on that hand. If that don't make your squirrel eat some taco soup then i guess its low vibrations and baseball hats.

    Edit: turtle thirty

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  10. it's the ONLY thing you know!………..you don't know how to be a good wife, partner, or work a regular job!………you are going to have to LEARN, how to cook, clean, and make something of yourself, because you've backed yourself into knowing ONE thing in life, and the end result, is, you know NOTHING, of how to live a regular life, because this "sport", has no CAREER!……………..

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  11. Keep those camps coming, Montana. Keep inspiring. Stay in the news for the right reasons. I can see a parallel along the lines of another Alabama athlete who, after playing for his team, came back to coach them. He was the senior QB on the only winless Alabama football team of the 20th century. We know him as Bart Starr. Montana has a future in coaching IMO.

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  12. So sad every year year great players/personalities are lost from NCAA schools I'm a UCLA fan this type. Player grows on u bless on ur life journey Montana u an Immortal at BAMA

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  13. Hi Montana
    I am a 68 year old going thru cancer and don’t miss any game they have televised.
    Wathching you has brought joy but more important learning about you is even better joy.
    Hope to see you again playing gonna miss you.
    Johnny

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  14. God bless you Montana and thank you for sharing Jesus! you are a blessing and your future is bright! I pray for your full recovery! you are an awesome pitcher but even better person!

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