Kendall Jenner looks like an all-star as she plays Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Foundation softball classic with sister Kylie cheering her on

She’s the daughter of an Olympian.
And Kendall Jenner demonstrated her own sporting skills as she played softball at the Cactus Jack Foundation fall classic in Houston, Texas on Thursday.
The IMG-repped model, 26, was in top form while spotted mid-swing at the charity game, which was hosted by Travis Scott’s non-profit, who is dating Kendall’s sister Kylie.


She looked surprised as she made contact with the ball, hesitating a second before dropping her bat and running to first base.
Kendall, who celebrated her birthday on Wednesday, matched her teammates in an off-white uniform with chocolate brown lettering and baseball hats.
Going for a natural glow, she sported fresh, dewy skin and braided her dark locks into two pigtails.
The cover girl had plenty of people rooting for her, as sister Kylie shared video from the event on her Instagram Story.




Giving fans a glimpse into VIP life, she posted a video wandering around field level of the stadium with daughter Stormi, three.
Travis was also snapped holding up a handmade sign that said: ‘Kendall Jenner is my MVP.’
There seemed to be some shenanigans going on on the field, as Jenner captured her pal DJ Daniel Chetrit, aka SweetBoyDaniel, taking a swig from a bottle of her 818 tequila.


Kendall also shared a look at her locker at Houston’s Minute Maid Park, which the Houston Astros recently used during the World Series.
Jenner’s team was a blend of athletes and A-listers.
She played along with songstress SZA, softball pro A.J. Andrews, rapper Don Toliver, producer Metro Boomin, and rapper/DJ Paul Wall, while rapper Bun B, Dodger’s right fielder Mookie Betts, and MLB legends Jeff Bagwell and Dusty Baker coached.



Kendall also shared a look at her locker at Houston’s Minute Maid Park, which the Houston Astros recently used during the World Series.
Jenner’s team was a blend of athletes and A-listers.
She played along with songstress SZA, softball pro A.J. Andrews, rapper Don Toliver, producer Metro Boomin, and rapper/DJ Paul Wall, while rapper Bun B, Dodger’s right fielder Mookie Betts, and MLB legends Jeff Bagwell and Dusty Baker coached.

Scott launched the Cactus Jack Foundation last November.
Their mission is to: ’empower and enrich the lives of youth by providing access to education and creative resources to ensure long term success.
‘The foundation believes the youth should not be prevented from attaining their lifetime goal and is committed to extending educational opportunities to all, regardless of their circumstances to achieve their dreams.’
