Mal Glowenke
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Like he's, he's okay with that.
He never, he was never, he's tough, but he was never the guy that was, he's not a numbers guy.
Give you an example.
Every year he would pick a kid who like, wasn't necessarily good enough for the team, but he wanted to like show that kid that you can do it.
You can be in the room.
You
So weirdly, I've been around a lot of conversations in the sports world and hearing what you're saying about women.
There was a conversation that I was involved in about women in professional baseball.
Yes.
Specifically in the dugout.
So like these are like trainers or, you know, and women being in the dugout.
And this conversation got pretty heated because it was like, why are you you don't belong here?
which felt really interesting to me and i just i feel like this is relevant and i want to have this conversation with you because to me i'm looking at it as like a woman in the dugout like that's an advantage but absolutely we're in such an antiquated yes
world in that, especially, I mean, baseball, that's like the whitest, oldest, richest, you know, one of the richest sports.
I just want to hear your perspective on this kind of conversation and argument.
I mean, again, just in the world that I grew up, grew up in, obviously it was like really, really fucking competitive because my brother was that good.
So it was different.
Like you didn't have parents who are looking for team, you know, let's make you a better person.
It was like, why the fuck isn't my kid playing more?
What?