Monday, August 22, 2016

First female MLB player comes to Fox


Hello my dear readers, There’s always something going on of course for me to write about to you guys. This show I couldn’t miss because of the topic and the fact this is a big role and character that could change the game for a lot of women in the entertainment industry and sports industry.  I believe we are in a time where women can pretty much go into any industry whether they want to be in the medical field, legal, inventors, scientists, astronauts, fashion designers, owners of multiple businesses, music moguls,  teachers, professors, and most of all athletes. I was a little bit of a tom boy as a kid even though I was involved in activities growing up from gymnastics, ballet, theatre, choir, basketball, and more. I am a big person on believing kids especially girls can pretty much do anything at all. I love that this television show will be able to open up some doors in a way to showcase to girls you can pretty much do anything that you choose to do and even break some barriers as well.

“Pitch” is a television show that will debut on September 22, 2016 will focus on the life of an aspiring female baseball  player who will open some major doors for females all across the board.  The show will be featured around “Ginny Baker” played by Kylie Bunbury she has starred on (Days of our lives”, ”Prom”, “The Sitter”, “Twisted”, and “Under the dome”). She will star in her first lead role as a woman with a dream to dominate and become the first female major league baseball player.  I hope this role will open young girls, teens, and women’s eyes to seeing that you can be a part of any industry that choose to completely. The film will also star Mark Paul Gosselear, Mo McRae, Meagan Holder, Tim Jo, Ali Larter, and Mark Consuelos.

The show I really love because she reminds me of another famous woman her name is Mamie “Peanut” Johnson originally from Indianapolis, Indiana and became one of the first female pitchers of baseball she dominated and killed it and was standing nearly 5 foot 3 inches tall.  She had a way of capturing the crowd and could really perform incredibly. I see a lot of this woman in this character. You take on a challenge even when the baseball industry and the public may consider you to be different. It can do remarkable things and change your life and career too. It opened major doors for Johnson and she is still well known in the community of Washington, D.C. as well.  It goes to show you that in real life dreams can come true it’s not only happens in the fictional world too.  For more information on “Pitch” visit http://www.fox.com

               




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