Nebraska softball legend Jordy Bahl Frahm is expecting her first child. The superstar pitcher and slugger shared the surprise pregnancy announcement on Monday, just one day after wrapping her decorated college career at the 2026 Women's College World Series (WCWS).
Frahm broke the news through a joint Instagram post with her husband, Trey.
"Our greatest blessing is on the way," the couple wrote. "Baby Frahm coming December 2026."
Jordy Frahm Caps Career at 2026 Women's College World Series
The happy announcement followed a bittersweet weekend in Oklahoma City for the Cornhuskers.
On Sunday, Frahm fell just five outs short of a no-hitter against Texas. A late three-run home run from Katie Stewart lifted the Longhorns to a 3-1 WCWS victory, knocking Nebraska out of the 2026 NCAA softball tournament.
"Just so thankful for the journey and to finish it with this team," Frahm, who also hit a home run in the first inning, said after the game.
Despite the tough WCWS loss, Frahm leaves an storied legacy on the diamond.
Before returning home to play for Nebraska in 2023, Frahm won two WCWS championships with Oklahoma. She closed out her college run by winning the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and NFCA Player of the Year awards.
The historic sweep makes her the first back-to-back winner since 2016.
Frahm also etched her name into college sports history this spring, becoming the first-ever DI player to secure 20+ home runs and 20+ pitching wins across multiple seasons.