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Welcome back to A Pod of Their Own, an all-women led Home Run Applesauce podcast where we talk all things Mets, social justice issues in baseball, and normalize female voices in the sports podcasting space.
This week, we begin by discussing the Mets’ inconsistent offense, particularly the lower half of the order. But the Mets have been winning games on the back of their pitching staff. We discuss what a six-man pitching staff might look like moving forward and the importance of keeping Kodai Senga healthy.
In our baseball segment this week, we talk about how embarrassing the Pirates have been lately between replacing a Roberto Clemente tribute with an advertisement and the Bucco Bricks fiasco. We also give our takes on the new City Connects that have been released so far this season.
Finally, we wrap things up with Walk-off Wins, where each of us talks about what’s making us happy this week, baseball-related or otherwise.
You can listen or subscribe to all of our wonderful Home Run Applesauce podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or listen wherever you get podcasts. You can also support our work by subscribing to our Patreon, which will get you bonus episodes, access to our Discord server, livestream experiences, an exclusive monthly playlist, and more!
You can follow A Pod of Their Own on Twitter, Instagram, and Bluesky (@apodoftheirown) and you can follow Home Run Applesauce on Twitter and Instagram (@HRApplesauce). You can also follow our co-hosts on Twitter and Bluesky: Allison McCague (@PetitePhD), Maggie Wiggin (@maggie162), and Linda Surovich (@LindaSurovich). You can also email the show at [email protected].
Look for A Pod of Their Own in your feeds every week and don’t forget: there’s no crying in podcasting!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome back to A Pod of Their Own, an all-women led Home Run Applesauce podcast where we talk all things Mets, social justice issues in baseball, and normalize female voices in the sports podcasting space.
This week, we begin by discussing the Mets’ inconsistent offense, particularly the lower half of the order. But the Mets have been winning games on the back of their pitching staff. We discuss what a six-man pitching staff might look like moving forward and the importance of keeping Kodai Senga healthy.
In our baseball segment this week, we talk about how embarrassing the Pirates have been lately between replacing a Roberto Clemente tribute with an advertisement and the Bucco Bricks fiasco. We also give our takes on the new City Connects that have been released so far this season.
Finally, we wrap things up with Walk-off Wins, where each of us talks about what’s making us happy this week, baseball-related or otherwise.
You can listen or subscribe to all of our wonderful Home Run Applesauce podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or listen wherever you get podcasts. You can also support our work by subscribing to our Patreon, which will get you bonus episodes, access to our Discord server, livestream experiences, an exclusive monthly playlist, and more!
You can follow A Pod of Their Own on Twitter, Instagram, and Bluesky (@apodoftheirown) and you can follow Home Run Applesauce on Twitter and Instagram (@HRApplesauce). You can also follow our co-hosts on Twitter and Bluesky: Allison McCague (@PetitePhD), Maggie Wiggin (@maggie162), and Linda Surovich (@LindaSurovich). You can also email the show at [email protected].
Look for A Pod of Their Own in your feeds every week and don’t forget: there’s no crying in podcasting!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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