Tori Vidales

Tori Vidales
UTAH TALONS
Tori Vidales
Infielder
SCHOOLTexas A&M University
POSITIONInfielder
NOTABLETexas A&M all-time leader in runs, total bases, RBI
AUSL TEAMUtah Talons

Tori Vidales is a professional softball infielder and member of the Mexican National Softball Team. A power-hitting third baseman who rewrote Texas A&M’s career record book, Vidales became one of the most decorated players in the Athletes Unlimited professional format. She joined the Utah Talons for the inaugural 2025 AUSL season, playing a central role in the team’s championship run.

Career Highlights

Vidales started all 240 games at Texas A&M from 2015 to 2018, compiling a .355 career batting average with 65 home runs and 219 RBI. She is Texas A&M’s all-time program leader in career runs (198), total bases (480), and RBI (219), and ranks second all-time in home runs. Vidales earned NFCA Second Team All-America honors in 2018 and was a four-time NFCA All-Region performer with First Team All-SEC recognition in 2016 and 2018.

Representing Mexico internationally, Vidales has competed in the Pan American Games, the WBSC World Championship, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

AUSL Profile

Vidales was drafted by the Utah Talons ahead of the inaugural 2025 season. She made history by hitting the first home run in AUSL Championship series history in Game One against the Chicago Bandits on July 26, 2025, helping the Talons capture the first AUSL title.

FAQ

Q: What records does Tori Vidales hold at Texas A&M?
A: Vidales holds Texas A&M’s all-time records for career runs scored (198), total bases (480), and RBI (219), and ranks second all-time in career home runs (65).

Q: Has Tori Vidales competed in the Olympics?
A: Yes. Vidales represented Mexico at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as a member of the Mexican National Softball Team.

Q: What did Tori Vidales accomplish in the 2025 AUSL Championship?
A: Vidales hit the first home run in AUSL Championship series history in Game One against the Chicago Bandits on July 26, 2025.