Anissa Urtez is an Olympic all-star…
The 26-year-old Mexican American softball player, representing Mexico at the 2020 Tokyo Games, has been named to the Olympic softball all-tournament team.
Urtez was picked as the all-tournament shortstop.
During the fifth inning in Mexico’s game against Japan on Thursday, July 22, Urtez sent Japanese legend Yukiko Ueno’s pitch over the fence for a home run.
It was the first home run in the Olympic Games by a player from the Mexican National Team.
History for Mexico!
This is the first home run in Olympic history for Mexico softball. #TokyoOlympics pic.twitter.com/1gSxZlK5Ky
— #TokyoOlympics (@NBCOlympics) July 22, 2021
while her real-life fiancée Amanda Chidester of the United States was picked as the designated player.
Urtez’s Mexican teammate Suzy Brookshire was picked as the right fielder.
Yamato Fujita of Japan was named most valuable player of the tournament. She hit .389 with three homers and seven RBI in six games for Japan, which beat the U.S. 2-0 on Tuesday for its second straight title.
Four Americans were selected for the all-tournament team, with Chidester joined by left-hander Monica Abbott, second baseman Ali Aguilar and centerfielder Haylie McCleney.
The team also included right-hander Yukiko Ueno and third baseman Yu Yamamoto of Japan and catcher Kaleigh Rafter and first baseman Jenn Salling of Canada.
Also selected were Italian left fielder Laura Vigna and Japanese first baseman Minori Naito, who was picked as the best defensive player.
The team was picked by the World Baseball Softball Confederation and the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee.