Defining Moments | A Podcast with JP and MK
When the Gold Glove finally arrived, Doug Flynn found himself more frustrated about the years he didn't win it than grateful for the one he did. It was the first time he admitted — to himself — how selfish he'd become. In this episode, Doug Flynn joins JP and MK to reflect on a life built in the margins of expectation — a Lexington kid with no scholarship offers who signed his first pro contract for $2,500 out of a tryout he showed up to in cutoffs with a borrowed glove. He played eleven years in the Major Leagues, won two World Series titles with the Big Red Machine, and learned what it meant to know your role on a team that didn't need his ego. He also carries something heavier: his sister disappeared in January 1977 and was never found, a wound he has carried for nearly fifty years without closure. What unfolds is an honest account of achievement that didn't satisfy, grief that didn't resolve, and faith that held through both. Some questions don't get answered on this side of heaven.
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