Community college softball: Braatz-Voisard to be honored
Kim Braatz-Voisard, a former star of Estancia High, will be
inducted into the California Community College Sports Hall of Fame at the
Commission on Athletics Convention in Reno, Nev., March 21.
Braatz-Voisard, formerly Kim Braatz, grew up in Costa Mesa. She was a
standout player for the Eagles then went on to Saddleback College before
transferring to the University of New Mexico, where she earned
All-America honors.
She continued her career professionally in northern Italy and competed
in the World Cup in Nice, France.
In 1994, Braatz-Voisard accepted an offer to play professional
baseball with the fledgling Colorado Silver Bullets, the only women’s
professional baseball team to play against professional men’s teams.
In 1996, she became the first female to hit an out-of-the-park home
run against an All-Star team in Cape Cod, Mass. She finished that
historic season as one of the team’s biggest contributors. She was second
on the team in eight offensive categories, including batting, doubles and
slugging percentage.
She currently lives in Birmingham, Alabama, and helps out her husband,
Mark, a former Rockies pitcher, at Samford University.
Mark and Kim have two children, Madison Lee and Franklin.
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