
What an amazing season Washington Husky senior infielder Baylee Klingler is having!
On Wednesday, she was announced as one of 10 finalists for the 2022 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award and even her former club program, the Impact Gold out of Texas, noted the accomplishment:
As noted by the Washington Husky Sports Information Department yesterday:
“Klingler leads the Pac-12 in almost every category; batting average (.450), home runs (21), RBI (63), RBI per game (1.43), and slugging percentage (1.014). Her numbers also rank in the top 10 in the NCAA in all categories.”
“Defensively, Klingler has played in all 44 games for the Huskies this season at either third base or shortstop. The senior holds a .943 fielding percentage.”
The honor got us thinking about how Baylee has dominated at every level she’s played at — at least as far as we’ve covered here, going back to her high school, club and even USA Women’s Jr. National Team days.
Extra Inning Softball has had the Texas native in no less than 50 articles over the last five years and below you’ll find some references and select articles we’ve published along her accomplished softball journey!
— Brentt Eads, Extra Inning Softball
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In May of 2018, we ran the 2018 Extra Elite 100 rankings and Baylee was ranked #5 in a class that also included P/1B Megan Fariamo (#1, Corona Angels, UCLA); Ally Shipman (#3, So Cal Choppers – Fausett, Tennessee), Skylar Wallace (#4, Georgia Impact – Lewis, Alabama*); Baylee (#5, Impact Gold – Jackson, Texas A&M*); Grace Lyons (Firecrackers – Rico, Oklahoma) and Montana Fouts (#8, Louisville Lady Sluggers, Alabama) just to name a few.
* = schools they were committed to and would sign with originally.
Here’s the bio we ran on Baylee back then:
5—Baylee Klingler, IF, Impact Gold Jackson (Texas A&M)
Baylee comes from an athletic family as her father, Jimmy, was a record-setting quarterback at Houston and led the NCAA in total offense with 3,768 yards and passing TDs with 32 in 1992. Baylee was ID’d early on as a top-shelf softball player when she had 10 offers by the 8th grade. As one coach said, “She’s a game changer in every sense of the word and a severe threat at the plate to any pitcher.” Baylee was the only high schooler to be invited to the USA Jr. National Team tryouts and not only did she make the squad, she helped the team take the Gold Medal by beating Japan in the 2017 WBSC Jr. World Championship. During the tournament Baylee hit .393 with a pair of homers and 12 RBI. At the World Cup of Softball XII, Baylee continued her hot streak by hitting .500 with a home run and six RBI. For Dickinson (Texas) High, she’s a four-time All-District and All-County honoree and this spring is batting .582 with 36 RBI and nine homers in 26 games and has an eye-opening .716 on-base percentage because of 28 walks—many of them intentional. A natural shortstop who can play third, outfield and catch, Baylee will wear #8 at A&M like a former Impact Gold player, Tori Vidales.
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We also had Baylee listed as an Extra Inning Softball 2018 1st Team All-Americans (Infielders) her senior season… here’s what we wrote on June 27, 2018:
Sr. Baylee Klingler, Dickinson TX
Baylee finished her prep career batting .582 as a senior with nine home runs, 26 RBIs, and 28 walks in 88 plate appearances to give her a .716 on-base percentage, a 1.218 slugging percentage and a 1.934 OPS. A member of the USA Softball Jr. National Team, she helped the team take the Gold Medal by beating Japan last year in the WBSC JR. World Championship. Baylee is a Texas A&M signee and is rated in the Top 5 of the Extra Elite 100 for the 2018 class.
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At that time, we also helped run the Louisville Slugger Hit Club… here’s the article published when Baylee was announced as one of the attendees…
Louisville Slugger Hit Club: Invite #5… Baylee Klingler
Originally published July 6, 2018 on Extra Inning Softball

The fourth year of the Louisville Slugger Hit Club will take place in Orange County, California from Saturday, July 28-30, 2018 and will once again produce outstanding college hitters who earn all types of honors.
Past Hit Club participants have included such current college standouts as WCWS MVP Shay Knighten (Oklahoma), National Player of the Year finalist Amanda Lorenz (Florida) and 1st Team NFCA All-American Aubrey Leach (Tennessee) from the Class of 2015 to recently named NFCA 1st Team All-Americans such as Nicole “Sis” Bates (Washington) and Aaliyah Jordan (UCLA) from the 2016 Hit Club to last year’s group which included National Freshman of the Year Jocelyn Alo (Oklahoma) and 1st Team All-SEC and Conference Freshman of the Year Mia Davidson (Mississippi State).
Louisville Slugger and Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) have partnered to give 10 elite players in the Class of 2018 the chance to spend three fun and education-filled days that will include:
- spending time at Disneyland
- watching a home game at the Los Angeles Angels’ stadium in Anaheim
- participating in a rope course
- competing to see who ranks as the most impressive hitters and earns the MVP award
Extra Inning Softball is the exclusive media partner for the Louisville Slugger and in the weeks leading up to the three-day event will unveil this year’s class.
… and we’re happy to announce today that Baylee Klingler, the prodigious hitter is the fifth publicly announced confirmed player who will attend!

NAME: BAYLEE KLINGLER
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Positions: 3B/SS/C
Club Team: Texas Impact Gold-Jackson
High School: Dickinson High (Texas)
GPA: 3.2
College: Texas A&M
When Committed: 8th Grade (Fall 2013)
Height: 5-foot-9
Other Sports: Volleyball
Top Stats/Honors:
- Member of the USA Jr. Women’s Team (Champions of Junior Worlds)
- Senior Season Stats: batting average .589, 38 runs batted in, 11 home runs, walked 34 times, OBP .725, slugging percentage of 1.268 and batting average of .625 with runners in scoring position
- 4x 1st Team All District
- 4x 1st Team All Galveston County
- Co-MVP All Galveston County (sr. year)
- 2x All State Team (jr./sr. years)
- Max Preps Preseason All-American
- Extra Inning Softball 2018 All-American
- Extra Inning Softball Extra Elite 100, Class of 2018 (ranked #5)
- Galveston County Female Athlete of the Rear finalist
- Vype Preseason Player of the Year finalist
Other Universities Considered: LSU and Oklahoma
Preferred College Major: Communications/Journalism
Scouting Report: Baylee had 10 college softball offers by the time she was in 8th grade in large part because she’s such a dangerous hitter who has already shined on the international state as the only high school player to participate on the USA Jr. National Team last year. She didn’t just attend, she shined as she helped Team USA take the Gold Medal in the 2017 WBSC Jr. World Championship by hitting .393 with two home runs and 12 RBI. Skilled enough with the glove to play the left side of the infield, the outfield and even catch, the Texas A&M signee has good athletic bloodlines as her father, Jimmy Klingler, was a record-setting QB at the Univ. of Houston in the early 1990’s.
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What’s your approach to hitting that you believe has made you successful?
I believe my approach to having a plan every time I step in the box has helped me tremendously.
What’s been the highlight of your career and why?
Obviously, the day I committed to Texas A&M was huge. After visiting the school and getting to know the coaches, I knew that this is where I am meant to be.
As far as playing the game, the highlight of my career on the field, so far, has been winning the Junior Worlds Championship against Japan last summer. It was such an amazing experience seeing teams from all over the world and playing beside some of the best players in the USA and being coached by some of the best. As a team, we had a great bond and it showed on the field.
What did you know about the Louisville Slugger Hit Club before being invited?
I knew that you had to be a good, productive hitter and I knew that some of my fellow teammates from USA team had participated (and I knew they were great hitters and players).
What’s been the #1 thing in your mind that’s helped you develop as a good hitter?
I think the number one thing that has helped me develop into a good hitter is the mentality that I will win the at bat. I am very competitive, so when I step into the box, I want to win the at bat and put my team in a position to win a game.

What goes through your mind as you step into the batter’s box?
Honestly, I try not to think too much when I get in the box. Before I go to the plate, I look at the situation and decide what my plan will be. Then, that is when the hours in the cage come into play. I let my practice and experience take over. I trust the process that I have been using to execute a quality at bat.
Other than the obvious, getting on base, what would you qualify as a successful at-bat?
I look at a quality at bat as executing the plan that I had when I stepped into the box. If a runner is on base, what did I do to move that runner or put her in the position to score? If there is no one on base, did I square up on a pitch that was the pitch that I was looking for?
Where can we see you play this summer?
We played in Colorado at the Boulder IDT and will be in Georgia for Triple Crown/USA Nationals and California for PGF Nationals.
Who’s a player, past or present, you look up to and why?
Honestly, I have been blessed to play beside some great teammates and players. I learned so much from all of my teammates on the USA team, being able to watch great players like them and players like Tori Vidales at A&M. Her approach to hitting has been a great learning experience for me.
One player that I have been amazed by as I watch her at-bats and approach is Kelly Kretschman. I had the privilege of playing beside her at the USA Selection Camp and she has one of the best eyes for the ball that I have seen. I don’t know that I have seen her swing at a bad ball. She is a very disciplined hitter.
When did you first realize you had the ability to play at the next level?
Honestly, I think it was in the 8th grade. I was on an 18U Gold team with a bunch of seniors and juniors that were going to big schools and were great athletes. As the season progressed, I earned a starting spot at second base. My teammates were so good about taking me under their wing and pushing me to be the best I could and it made me better as a result. That season showed me that you had to work hard to achieve your dreams.
What is it you love about softball?
I love the relationships you build while playing softball. And, I love that every game is different and requires you to do different things. I enjoy the speed of the game and the fact that you have to do your job to help your team achieve a goal.
Note: based on feedback from coaches and players, Baylee was chosen as the MVP of the 2018 Louisville Slugger Hit Club… previous winners included Jocelyn Alo (Oklahoma) in 2017 and Sis Bates (Washington) in 2016.
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After her first year, she made a program change and left her native state of Texas to head to the Northwest…
Transfer News: 2018 1st Team Extra Inning Softball All-American Baylee Klingler Signs With Washington
Originally published June 19, 2029 on Extra Inning Softball

The Washington Huskies added another piece to their 2020 roster, signing infielder Baylee Klingler.
Klingler, a 2018 1st Team Extra Inning Softball High School All-American and 2019 SEC All-Freshman honoree, joins the Huskies after transferring from Texas A&M and will be a sophomore this upcoming season according to a release issued by Washington.
Klingler told Extra Inning Softball’s Brentt Eads after her signing was official : “I’m so excited to be in the environment of Washington and I love everything Coach Heather (Tarr) stands for.”
And as for what she’s currently doing, the standout hitter replied, “Now that I’m done with my visits, I’m pretty much staying at home and working out!”
She is the fifth newcomer to sign with the Huskies, along with Jadelyn Allchin, Hannah Dardano, Kelley Lynch, and Brooke Nelson.
In her freshman year, Klingler hit .289/.335/.416 for the Aggies, starting all 55 games. She began her career with a double in her very first game and three RBI in her second, ending the year with 12 extra-base hits and 29 runs batted in. Klingler had 11 multi-hit games, including a 4-for-4 day at Auburn in which she drove in a career-best five runs.
Klingler’s high school career was just as impressive, with the Texas native finishing her prep career batting .582 as a senior with nine home runs, 26 RBIs, and 28 walks in 88 plate appearances to give her a .716 on-base percentage, a 1.218 slugging percentage and a 1.934 OPS.
She was also the MVP of the Louisville Slugger Hit Club last summer and was rated in the Top 5 of the Extra Elite 100 for the 2018 class.
While playing for the USA Junior Women’s National Team, the only high school student to do so, Klingler helped clinch a WBSC World Championship, hitting .393 with 10 runs and 12 RBI during that tournament. She would also hit .500 at the World Cup of Softball. Twice she was a finalist for the Galveston County Female Athlete of the Year and, in 2018, was named the Galveston Offensive MVP.
Klingler joins a stellar incoming class for the Huskies, who are looking to make it four consecutive World Series trips for the second time in program history in 2020.
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Finally, heading into this year, we felt Baylee had a chance to really make her presence shine… and kudos to our College Editor Justin McLeod who definitely nailed this one!
College Preview: Eight True Seniors Who Will Show Out in 2022
Originally published Jan. 3, 2022 on Extra Inning Softball

Thanks to the NCAA’s extended eligibility waiver after the 2020 season’s abrupt cancellation, terms like “super senior” have entered the vocabulary of college softball fans. Different schools have taken different approaches to how they describe their players’ eligibility.
“Senior” could apply to a 5th-year, a graduate student, a COVID-related ‘super senior’ or a traditional 4th-year player. For this list, we centered only on true seniors – those in their 4th seasons of eligibility. Here are eight of the Best in Class entering their true senior years.
Baylee Klingler, Washington
An All-American in 2021, Klingler hit a home run to lead off the season last year and that set the tone for her season. She ended the year with a .416 batting average and sixteen home runs.
*** Note: to see who else made the list, click HERE.