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What a great show the premiere was tonight.
If you haven't heard of it, it's about a 23-year-old woman named Ginny Baker who becomes the first female Major Leaguer. She's a pitcher for the San Diego Padres.
It had real announcers like John Buck and John Smoltz, and analysts from the MLB network.
Baker's catcher is Mark-Paul Gosseler who was Zack on Saved by the Bell, but he's almost unrecognizable with a thick beard. And her manager is the dad from The Wonder Years.
The premiere tonight had good writing, likeable characters, especially Ginny and the ending was unexpected and sad. Ginny is strong-willed, but vulnerable and nervous so you root for her. She knows she can't throw as hard as men, so she worked with her dad since she was a kid to perfect a certain pitch to give her an advantage.
If you missed tonight's first show, you can probably find it online or your cable on demand. It's on every Thursday night. I hope it gets good ratings and lasts awhile, though I'm not too optimistic since it's a sports show and those rarely get great ratings.
If you haven't heard of it, it's about a 23-year-old woman named Ginny Baker who becomes the first female Major Leaguer. She's a pitcher for the San Diego Padres.
It had real announcers like John Buck and John Smoltz, and analysts from the MLB network.
Baker's catcher is Mark-Paul Gosseler who was Zack on Saved by the Bell, but he's almost unrecognizable with a thick beard. And her manager is the dad from The Wonder Years.
The premiere tonight had good writing, likeable characters, especially Ginny and the ending was unexpected and sad. Ginny is strong-willed, but vulnerable and nervous so you root for her. She knows she can't throw as hard as men, so she worked with her dad since she was a kid to perfect a certain pitch to give her an advantage.
If you missed tonight's first show, you can probably find it online or your cable on demand. It's on every Thursday night. I hope it gets good ratings and lasts awhile, though I'm not too optimistic since it's a sports show and those rarely get great ratings.