Catching Up With Costabile & Kenney Podcast: Brenna Moss discusses mental health and earning a spot with Team USA in Episode 3

The third episode of “Catching Up With Costabile & Kenney” features special guest Brenna Moss, the Bandits outfielder, who shares her personal mental-health journey and talks about striving to earn a spot on Team USA for the 2020 Olympics.

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Reigning NPF player of the year, Brenna Moss joined Costabile & Kenney to discuss everything from mental health to her dreams of playing for the Team USA in the 2020 Olympics.

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On “Catching Up With Costabile & Kenney,” Sun-Times sports reporters Annie Costabile and Madeline Kenney discuss trending topics in Chicago sports and beyond. The duo also talks about women’s sports and the adversities female athletes face. The third episode features special guest Brenna Moss, the Chicago Bandits outfielder, who shares her personal mental-health journey and her dream of playing for Team USA.

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Chicago Bandits center fielder and National Pro Fastpitch reigning player of the year Brenna Moss talked mental-health awareness, her training regimen that helped her reach player-of-the-year status, what it felt like to not be invited to Team USA’s tryout this past winter and how she’s pushing past that to try to earn a spot on the 2020 Olympic roster. (28:22-48:34)

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