Welcome to A Pod of Their Own, the all-female-led home run applesauce podcast. We discuss the Mets, social justice issues in baseball, and all things normalizing women's voices in the sports podcasting space.
This week, we start by discussing Kodai Senga's injury and what it means for the Mets' rotation. He also tries to look on the bright side by discussing early rays of hope this spring, including Francisco Alvarez, who had varying degrees of success.
Then again, Asking fans to treat athletes like people Instead of merchandise, shout out a new initiative by wives of former NHL players that serves just that purpose.
We also talk about the terrible new uniforms and the league gaslighting fans about it.
We conclude with a “walk-off win” where each person talks about something that made them happy this week, whether baseball-related or not.
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