AOL - Why Athletes Unlimited made WSU's Sydney McKinney the No. 1 pick for pro softball league
After McKinney’s collegiate career concludes, she will compete in the AUX Softball league in Rosemont, Ill., a suburb of Chicago, from June 12-27. The league features 42 players who will be drafted each week to three different teams that play each other.
A championship season, which consists of 60 players on four different teams, will follow in Rosemont at Parkway Bank Sports Complex about a month later, spanning from July 28-Aug. 27. According to a press release by Athletes Unlimited, all games will be available to watch or stream on ESPN platforms this summer.
McKinney was the first of 14 players drafted by Athletes Unlimited on Monday. Other selections included UCLA pitcher Megan Faraimo, Kentucky catcher Kayla Kowalik, Alabama pitcher Montana Fouts, Florida State pitcher Kathryn Sandercock, Washington infielder Baylee Klingler, Arkansas pitcher Chenise Delce, Oklahoma State infielder Kiley Naomi, Oklahoma pitcher Alex Storako, Arizona State outfielder Yannira Acuna, Florida infielder Charia Echols, Oklahoma infielder Haley Lee, Northwestern catcher Jordyn Rudd and Oklahoma State infielder Rachel Becker.
A championship season, which consists of 60 players on four different teams, will follow in Rosemont at Parkway Bank Sports Complex about a month later, spanning from July 28-Aug. 27. According to a press release by Athletes Unlimited, all games will be available to watch or stream on ESPN platforms this summer.
McKinney was the first of 14 players drafted by Athletes Unlimited on Monday. Other selections included UCLA pitcher Megan Faraimo, Kentucky catcher Kayla Kowalik, Alabama pitcher Montana Fouts, Florida State pitcher Kathryn Sandercock, Washington infielder Baylee Klingler, Arkansas pitcher Chenise Delce, Oklahoma State infielder Kiley Naomi, Oklahoma pitcher Alex Storako, Arizona State outfielder Yannira Acuna, Florida infielder Charia Echols, Oklahoma infielder Haley Lee, Northwestern catcher Jordyn Rudd and Oklahoma State infielder Rachel Becker.
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