Natasha Romoff
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Born 1991
Biographical Information[edit]
Natasha Romoff was a big part of the British women's national team's first European Women's Championship title. In the 2025 European Women's Championship, she debuted as a late-game substitute for 2B Laura Hirai in a rout of France and drew a walk from Alexandra Vigneau. Her first hit came off the Netherlands' Juliana Duchens. In their 9-7 title game victory over the Czech Republic, she was 3-for-4 with two runs and three RBI. She finished the tourney 4-for-5 with 3 walks, 6 steals in 6 tries, 5 runs and 4 RBI. Playing right and second, she mostly was used at DH and did not handle a chance in the field. She led the tournament in average (.175 ahead of Kyra van Genderen), OBP (.174 ahead of Magali de Rooy) and OPS and was second to Claury Scatliffe in OPS. She also was tied for 5th in runs (with Anna Pavlíková, MVP Darier Malone and Scatliffe), tied for 5th in RBI, tied for 3rd in walks and tied Artie Herbert for 3rd in steals (the Brits had the top 5). [1]


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