Trey Frahm Repeats Crotch-Chop Gesture At WCWS

Trey Frahm Repeats Crotch-Chop Gesture At WCWS

trey frahm was in the crowd Thursday night at the Women’s College World Series, and he again drew attention for a modified crotch-chop gesture after his earlier ejection from a Super Regional game. Nebraska’s 10th-inning walk-off win over Arkansas kept the spotlight on Jordy Frahm’s family as the Huskers advanced.

Frahm wore red and white striped overalls while watching Nebraska beat Arkansas on a walk-off home run in the 10th inning. He was thrown out of the Super Regional game just a few outs before the final strikeout, then showed up at the WCWS in the same public role his behavior had already made newsworthy.

Jordy Frahm’s 10 Innings

Jordy Frahm threw a career-high 10 innings in the WCWS game, a workload that came after Nebraska had already pushed through a 43-15 season and a trip to the Super Regionals last year. The Huskers then topped Arkansas and moved on to Alabama, with the result coming in the 10th inning after a long night in the circle.

That backdrop matters because Trey's actions were happening around one of Nebraska’s most watched players, a pitcher who transferred home in 2024 and later married him in August. The game itself turned on Nebraska’s late swing, but the attention around the crowd had already been building from the earlier ejection and his comments about how he usually acts during her starts.

Trey Frahm’s Super Regional Exit

When asked about the earlier incident, Frahm said, “I typically remain calm during my wife’s starts.” He added, “The Super Regional game was the exception.”

The source also noted that he claimed he does not usually get that rowdy. That leaves the WCWS scene as more than a one-off flashpoint: it showed the contrast between the behavior he said was normal and the gesture that followed him from one round of the tournament to the next.

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