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"I don't think we would all be choosing men" - Lance Lynn's wife Dymin shares honest thoughts on sexuality as a choice & being 'man hater'

Lance Lynn's wife Dymin has gotten into podcasting, with her inviting guests, including relatives, celebrities and her friends, and talking about topics relatively untouched.

The podcast is named "Dymin in the Rough" and it started a month ago. One reason for starting it was to uncover the lives of baseball wives and touch upon topics not widely discussed even though they are sensitive.

In her latest episode, released on Tuesday, Dymin welcomed Kathleen Sledge who is a close friend of hers. In a teaser she shared on social media, she talked about sexuality and what gender preference she would have chosen if given the choice.

"If sexuality were a choice, I don't feel like we'd all be choosing men. As a happily married woman, I really am a huge man-hater," Dymin said.

She shared the podcast highlights while writing:

"Listen, this episode is funny af. We talk Botox, hookups, dating apps, drag queens, LOBES and so much more."
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Lance Lynn opens up about Cardinals not picking his option and making him a free agent during chat with Dymin

Lance Lynn also appeared on Dymin's podcast where the couple discussed "viral moments in Lance’s baseball career to the chaos of spring training." After initially talking about the World Series, Dymin touched upon the free agency of Lynn and whether he was okay to answer why the St. Louis Cardinals didn't pick up his contract.

"I learned yesterday that they are probably not going to pick up my option," Lynn told Dymin on Nov. 5. "So five days after the World Series' last game is finished, I will be a free agent. I think that's how it goes, so they will decline my option and see if anybody wants me."

Lynn further delved into why starting pitchers have not gotten much interest in free agency until it becomes too late.

"Last year, there were multiple guys that didn't sign until late March," he added. "And then, you know, it's just kind of, now over time, you've learned that if you know where you want to be, you know the ballpark, the number you are looking for money-wise, you can narrow it down, take it, and go.
"Because if they pass you up and someone else takes it, they are not coming back, and that's how it works."

The 37-year-old free agent pitcher is waiting to learn his next destination after the Cardinals declined his $12 million team option.

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