- January 10, 2025
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After honing her chops at the JV level last year, Riley Fromberg is becoming a force on the mound for the Warriors. In 18 appearances Fromberg has gone 9-2 while picking up two complete games and three saves. Through 68.2 innings pitched, she holds a solid 1.83 ERA while striking out 44. This sophomore sensation sees no signs of slumping as she helps lead the Warriors into the postseason.
Many play softball, because they feel like they have to play, but I just generally love the sport. I love coming out here and getting to compete with my friends and teammates, and learning new things every day from my coaches.
I played T-ball with the boys, so my brothers kind of played baseball, and my dad played on a men’s fast-pitch softball team. I was a kid and wanted to try everything, and softball ended up being my favorite.
Coming in and being able to play varsity softball with Landry (Newgent), and being able to help her with pitching and for her being able to help me with pitching — we kind of complement each other a lot. I feel like when we are out on the field, and we go in for each other, that’s always a highlight.
Ask questions — that’s a big one, whether it be about softball or not. And always work from ahead in the batter’s count — slow down. Coach Todd (LaNeave) always tells me, “Tempo.”
I’m a part of Best Buddies, and I love spending time with my Best Buddies. We some times go get ice cream or go to the mall — I love including them in everything that I can. They’re all great people.
I think I’m going to have to go with “Heroes” — I love that show.
I would love to meet Michael Jackson or Meghan Trainor. I like the way Meghan Trainor looks on people — how she involves everyone and (talks about) self love. Michael Jackson — it would just be cool to say you met him.
I would love to go to the University of Tampa and play, or Flagler — I want to stay in Florida. I want to go into behavioral therapy with kids with special needs.
I usually don’t talk. During games I’m doing my own thing. I go through and visualize a lot of my pitches and a lot of situational plays that happen on the field. I focus in in the dugout and cheer on my girls, and then visualize what I’m going to do the next inning.
By the end of this school year, I would hope to be committed to the next level for softball and play at my dream school.