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Luisa Hernandez

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Hernandez, a seasoned Mexican third baseman, joins LA. She will strive for a position as a depth and clubhouse presence because of her maturity and experience playing corner infield.... read full bio

Genevieve Hastings

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A young shortstop from Montana, which isn't usually thought of as a baseball hotspot, is Hastings. She will start as a developmental infield option and have the opportunity to demonstrate that her skills are transferable to the professional level. She made 45 appearances, 43 of which she started. Hastings' outstanding shortstop play earned her a spot on the 2025 NSIC All-Defensive... read full bio

Alexis Hastings

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Boston added an athletic outfielder with promising offensive potential and solid reads off the bat to wrap off Round One. Hastings adds depth to a Boston draft class that is already evenly distributed. Lexi began participating in individual activities as a third grader, such as figure skating and horseback riding. They gave her the self-confidence that her early experiences had not... read full bio

Kylee Lahners

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Lahners, a former All-American at the University of Washington who switched from professional softball to baseball at the age of 25, gave New York strength, maturity, and grit. Since then, she has been a vital member of Team USA. She is a mother and an avid golfer off the field; on it, she contributes middle-of-the-order pop and an unafraid attitude.... read full bio

Allie Lacey

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Allie began playing ball at the age of three while growing up in La Crescenta, California. After pursuing that interest, she played varsity softball for four seasons at Crescenta Valley High, Pasadena City College, and Cal State Northridge, where she won a 2015 Big West Championship to cap off her playing career. Additionally, she managed to obtain a bachelor's degree... read full bio

Juliette Kladko

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At the age of five, Kladko began playing local Little League. With Team British Columbia, he won four national titles before briefly quitting the sport to play basketball at a university. Her story might have ended with an ACL tear and three years away from competition, but she returned to baseball in 2024 and found her calling. She currently combines... read full bio

Rakyung Kim

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One of the most inspirational people from the draft was added to New York. From an early age, Kim broke down barriers in Korea. She was the first woman to hit a home run on a men's team, the first female player in a Korean college league, and currently the first Korean member of the Saitama Seibu Lions Ladies. She... read full bio

Hyeonah Kim

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South Korean catcher Hyeonah Kim hails from Seoul. Along with Jua Park, she is one of four Korean players eligible for the draft and one of two members of the Korean National Team to be named to the draft pool. At the end of August, hundreds of people traveled to Washington, D.C., including Kim. She posted on Instagram about her... read full bio

Skylar Kaplan

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With a bat that can prolong the lineup, Kaplan provides San Francisco with another corner outfield option. Her background in competitive Maryland baseball circles gives a potent SF outfield trio additional depth.... read full bio

Kaelei Kajitani

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Kajitani grew up in a baseball family so steeped in the game that a local high school field is named after her great-grandfather. She realized her childhood dream by playing on that field, then capped her high school career with a Central Section championship. A left-handed pitcher and first baseman, she sees the WPBL as both a personal milestone and... read full bio

Dianna Ibarra

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Ibarra has spent years shattering stereotypes throughout Mexico. She was the first female player in her local men's league after growing up playing in boys' leagues as there were no girls' teams. A longstanding starter for Mexico's women's national team, she has won medals with several states, hit the nation's first home run prior to the World Cup, and been... read full bio

Meaghan Houk

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Houk participated in 44 games with 33 starts during her rookie season with Colgate, a Patriot League team. With 19 hits, five doubles, three triples, two home runs, seven RBI, and 12 runs scored, she amassed a.211 batting average. She had a.907 fielding percentage at the end of the season. She had a season-high five-game hitting streak and three multi-hit games... read full bio

Scrappy Hopkins

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Hopkins may have had one of the most unusual draft journeys. She joined her college club baseball team after being a DII softball player and winning a presidential scholarship through her work at the science fair. She then became the first woman to be drafted and signed in the Atlantic League since its creation, catching and DH-ing in an MLB... read full bio

Amira Hondras

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Hondras provides Los Angeles with a youthful second baseman with quick middle-infield motions and Chicago bloodlines. She blends in perfectly with LA's focus on aggressive, athletic defense across the diamond. As she has gotten older, Hondras has seen a few setbacks in her baseball career, including being yelled at by the opponent, being cleated, and being run over while playing third... read full bio

Mary Grace O'Neill

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O'Neill's career transitioned from youth baseball to a successful softball career, but his baseball heritage persisted. She played collegiate softball at Fordham and Lafayette after participating in multiple sports during her high school years. There, she broke a record of 40 stolen bases in a single season, was named to the All-Patriot League First Team, and finished with the third-highest... read full bio

Suzu Narasaki

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Narasaki brings heritage and expertise to Los Angeles. She joined Japan's first NPB-affiliated women's squad, the Saitama Seibu Lions Ladies, in 2020. Since then, she has been waiting for a legitimate women's professional league, and finally she can play center field on a daily basis.... read full bio

Katherine Murphy

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Murphy has a long history in baseball. Katherine became the first girl to play varsity baseball at Belmont High after her mother, who was the first girl in Virginia to play Babe Ruth and Little League. Her unwavering work ethic during the epidemic was so noticeable in online training sessions that Sal Frelick, a Milwaukee Gold Glove outfielder currently, emailed... read full bio

Luciana Moreno

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Moreno played for Sun Prairie West's junior varsity squad after being a standout player during her freshman year at Sun Prairie East. In 2025, Moreno signed with the Night Mares as their first high school graduating softball player. Moreno, a talented infielder from Wisconsin, joins Boston. She adds another youthful player and infield versatility to a team that has continuously placed a... read full bio

Abigail Moore

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Moore, who began at age four, developed into a catcher who takes great satisfaction in her vigor and leadership. She was voted MVP, made First Team All-District and Academic accolades, and hit 11 home runs in high school softball. She was so dangerous that, following back-to-back home runs, she was purposefully walked five times during the state playoffs. A career... read full bio

Micaela Minner

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Minner's story is one of the most multi-layered in the final round. After being forced to switch from baseball to softball in high school, she went on to become one of the most accomplished batters in University of Missouri history, helped Mizzou win the 2009 Women's College World Series, and was eventually named to the program's All-Century Team. She left... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire 's for corporate functions, business or private parites, fairs or festivals, weddings, speaking engangments, print or online advertising campaigns, media events, endorsements, fundraisers, or appearances. Contact CTI by calling 725-228-5100 today or submitting a request in order to book talent like Luisa Hernandez, Genevieve Hastings, Alexis Hastings, Kylee Lahners, Allie Lacey, Juliette Kladko, Rakyung Kim, Hyeonah Kim, Skylar Kaplan, Kaelei Kajitani, Dianna Ibarra, Meaghan Houk, Scrappy Hopkins, Amira Hondras, Mary Grace O'Neill, Suzu Narasaki, Katherine Murphy, Luciana Moreno, Abigail Moore, Micaela Minner and more!
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