Wow … what a champ.
Jordy Frahm, a softball star for the University of Nebraska, competed in the very last college game of her career Sunday, with the Cornhuskers suffering a 3-1 defeat against defending champion Texas in a Women’s College World Series (WCWS) elimination game.
When we got to Monday, Frahm officially opened a whole new chapter of her life.
Publishing on Instagram in a joint post along with her husband, who is ex-Cornhuskers baseball player Trey Frahm, it was revealed by Jordy that she is pregnant. (RELATED: MLB Just Reminded Everyone That It’s Pride Month — To Me, It’s Just The Beginning Of Hurricane Season)
“Our greatest blessing is on the way,” the caption read beside a picture of a positive pregnancy test and three pairs of cowboy boots. “Baby Frahm coming December 2026.”
With the expected due date as well as the announcement’s timing, it means Frahm was pregnant throughout the WCWS and the campaign prior to the postseason. This is the same woman who had a no-hitter Sunday into the sixth inning, per Sports Illustrated. Absolutely crazy stuff.
And it gets even more impressive when you see these numbers:
USA Softball Player of the Year Jordy Frahm announced she competed this season while 3 months pregnant
As a hitter, she slashed .403/.496/.806 (1.302 OPS) with 20 HR & 51 RBI
As a pitcher, she went 21-6 with a 1.37 ERA, 251K’s in 189.2 IP
Absolute badass. pic.twitter.com/7ovIJqQ1oR
— Baseball Quotes (@BaseballQuotes1) June 2, 2026
As long as I remember, the narrative has always been “give up your seat for a pregnant woman” if you’re on some kind of public transportation, but hell, I’m thinking Jordy Frahm might have just changed the game.
The next time I see a pregnant woman and she wants my seat, I’m going to say, “Be more like Jordy Frahm” … LMAO … I kid, I kid.

