Wedding of the Jors and the Olympics
Reeds have one marriage of some kind. Janie is the first left writer and number 2 in the US in Tokyo, forcing her to miss Jake's first league game.
Ready to reach the top of softball and make her Olympic debut, Janie Reed was in training at the Marine Corps airport in Iwakuni in western Japan.
Across the Pacific Ocean, 7,452 miles [7,452 km] away, another important family was first in Miami: Husband Jake Reed was about to head for the big league hill for the first time.
“Fortunately, the staff was watching the box notes,” he said. "When he came in, they let me slip for a moment to watch."
They have a bastardal marriage.
Janie is a left-handed player with 2 beats for the United States as the Americans try to regain the gold medal they lost in Japan in 2008. The inning bunt supported Amanda Chidester's unmarried RBI in a 1-0 win over Canada.
“Newcomers are just like pulling one another,” he said. “And then being a baseball player, a softball player, we started spending time with their team. We, I think, got to know each other a little bit about being a newcomer and didn’t know one person on campus. ”
They committed themselves to Business 101 and introduced the Family and Personnel Service course. Six years later, they were reunited on November 18, 2017, at a ceremony in Somis, California.
He remembers when he first watched her play: on March 13, 2012, her first home game. Alabama's Jackie Traina was beaten three times.
“I was a little embarrassed because it was the first time all my new friends saw me play,” Janie said.
He was part of the American team at the 2016 and 188 World Championships, aiming for the return of softball at the Tokyo Olympics.
Jake was drafted by the Minnesota twins in the fifth round in 2014 and spent seven times on the kids, released by the Los Angeles twins and angels before being called up.
“The good thing about us is that by playing different positions I think we both know how to stay on our track for the most part,” Jake said. “Obviously there are cross-cutting issues that we deal with a lot, to the psychological side of things, the ups and downs of sport. And there are times when I think where we are very different from athletes.
Jake, who holds the right hand, had a 3.38 ERA in six assists in the Los Angeles Dodgers from 6-18 on July, after which he was re-elected back to Oklahoma City and was nominated for the assignment two days later to open Billy McKinney's roster. If not required, Reed will be assigned directly to Triple-A.
Their methods of operation are limited to a soft toss, it is not easy for him to be given his place to release the submarine.
"She's gotten so much better," he said, laughing. "We have to give him a target behind the plate.
Jake Reed and Janie Takeda met at Oregon University in 2011, when they arrived just before their first semester.
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