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Texas Tech Softball is a violation of the concern with the key player

The Texas Tech Red Raiders are fresh from its first Big 12 title and a sweep in the “Lubbock Regional” region.

But during the training on Wednesday in Tallahassee, the two-way player Nijaree Canady seemed to have a bandage to have a finger on her pitching hand and fight against a blow.

When asked in a press conference, whether she has to be more careful because of the bubble, she replied: “I will only go out, just do my best, just push something. I always wanted to play here, try to get into the World Series, and obviously harden a trophy at the end of the year, so I will do anything to get there, pain, pain or not.”

Blisters are a frequent disease for softball and baseball pitchers, since the ball can often lead to the friction of gripping and the release of the ball, especially under moist conditions, that the argument is.

Although Texas Tech is new to the super regional, it is not Canady's first rodeo. Her experience leads Stanford to two consecutive World Series appearances in 2023 and 2024 with an ERA of 0.67 in her newcomer and second seasons makes it extremely difficult to beat. It currently has an average of 0.318 and an ERA of 0.92 in the season.

Without them in a circle or their bat on the plate, this could be a significant loss for the Red Raiders.

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