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In this episode, our co-hosts interview one of Travis' good friends that he met when he moved back to Dallas 6 years ago, Hagan McPhail (@texissippi). Hagan grew up in a small town in Mississippi called Lone Star, and baseball has been an important part of his family for several generations. He talks about how he was indoctrinated into becoming a Red Sox fan because of that family tradition. He also talks about playing the sport with his twin brother, and they're unique experiences being coached by their Dad all the way until the high school level. Towards the end he shares his progressive perspective on how baseball can widen its appeal to both men and women worldwide.
By Boom Bostick & Travis Lofley5
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In this episode, our co-hosts interview one of Travis' good friends that he met when he moved back to Dallas 6 years ago, Hagan McPhail (@texissippi). Hagan grew up in a small town in Mississippi called Lone Star, and baseball has been an important part of his family for several generations. He talks about how he was indoctrinated into becoming a Red Sox fan because of that family tradition. He also talks about playing the sport with his twin brother, and they're unique experiences being coached by their Dad all the way until the high school level. Towards the end he shares his progressive perspective on how baseball can widen its appeal to both men and women worldwide.