"You love the booing of you?" - Lance Lynn's wife Dymin uncovers surprising secret about Cardinals pitcher during husband & wife podcast
Veteran St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Lance Lynn might not be pitching in the ongoing MLB postseason, but the two-time All-Star is keeping himself busy with offield activities with his wife Dymin.
Lance and Dymin have come up with a podcast "Dymin in the rough," and the first episode will be available on Tuesday, as per Lance's wife. The husband/wife podcast will feature interesting stories "highs, lows & hilarious moments of MLB life." Dymin also has a blog with the same name.
While the first episode of the podcast drops on Tuesday, the Instagram page of the podcast shared a clip of Lance's exchange with Dymin. The one-time World Series winner had an interesting take on being booed by fans during MLB games.
"I love fans, being, you know, booing and doing things like that," Lance said.
"You love that?" Dymin interrupted with a puzzling look.
"I love the booing," Lance replied.
"You love the booing of you?," Dymin asked again.
"Oh yeah. Bring it. Let's do it. If you get booed by road fans that means you've done something good. Now, if you get booed by home fans that means you s**k. So that's not good. I've been booed by both," Lance explained.
Lance Lynn and Dymin dated for three years before getting married in 2020. They share three kids together apart from a daughter from Lance's previous marriage with Lauren Grill.
Lance Lynn shares his love for dogs
The 37-year-old pitcher, who likely played his last game for the Cardinals last month, as his one-year contract with the team expires, shared how much he loved dogs in a conversation with his wife.
In the aforementioned clip, Lance Lynn admitted that his love for dogs stems from his childhood and also shared his relationship with cats.
"I'm a dog person, that's it. That's the only thing I was ever around growing up. Cats were mean as s**t to me growing up," Lance said later in the clip.
Although Lance has a complex relationship with cats, Dymin revealed that the veteran hurler helps her with her two pet cats.