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In This Episode
Rachel takes Rachna on a trip to the 70s. Dock Ellis loved baseball but baseball didn’t always love him back — especially when he spoke out about racism. Depending on drugs and alcohol to cope with the undue pressures on black athletes, he hit his career high while…high. This is a story about a fall from grace and the path to redemption.