Jordy Frahm Announces Pregnancy Day After Nebraska Softball's WCWS Run
Frahm pitched 18 innings and struck out 17 batters at the Women’s College World Series before ending her Nebraska career.
- On Monday, Nebraska Cornhuskers softball star Jordy Frahm announced she is three months pregnant, one day after her team's elimination from the Women's College World Series.
- Frahm competed throughout the postseason while in early pregnancy, including the Big Ten Championship and the Women's College World Series, before revealing the news via Instagram.
- During Sunday's elimination game against the Texas Longhorns, Frahm hit a leadoff home run—her 20th of the season—and pitched a no-hitter into the sixth inning before Nebraska lost 3-1.
- Frahm, who married former Nebraska baseball player Trey Frahm in August 2025, posted a farewell video to softball stating, "And while this chapter may be ending, the person you helped shape will stay with me forever."
- Baby Frahm is due in December 2026, marking a new chapter for the Nebraska native who finished her senior season with a 21-6 pitching record and 251 strikeouts.
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