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[Navigating Love and Instability: The Life of a Pro Athlete’s Partner]-[S9E6: Here's to the Home Team]

Love Letters · B2 · 2024-04-01

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📋 Summary

The Unseen Challenges of Life in the Major Leagues

Being the partner of a professional athlete is often perceived as a life of glamour, but as Jordan Whitlock reveals in this episode of Love Letters, the reality is defined by profound instability, geographic displacement, and the constant threat of change. Married to Boston Red Sox pitcher Garrett Whitlock, Jordan shares her journey of balancing her own high-level career—earning a PhD in genetics—while navigating the unpredictable nature of professional sports.

The Burden of Unpredictability

Sports franchises are described as "notoriously fickle," where trades and injuries can upend a family's life overnight. Jordan notes that for partners, the emotional toll is significant: "You're pulled to this random city that you probably are not from and you have no friends or family there." This lack of control requires partners to develop an extreme level of resilience. Jordan emphasizes that without a solid support system, "things begin to crumble and fall apart," highlighting that humans are inherently "built for community" and "fellowship with people."

Building a Chosen Family

For Jordan, the key to survival has been the intentional cultivation of a support network. Since her husband’s career involves constant travel and long hours—often spending "nine to 12 hours a day at the ballpark"—she has had to proactively seek out other spouses and partners in similar situations. She describes the process of finding friends in the stands: "I'd show up to visit him... and look for another girl sitting alone in the stands and then go find her and say hey..." These connections, formed quickly to cut out the "small talky BS," become a vital lifeline, whether through shared book clubs or emotional check-ins during long stretches of separation.

Balancing Personal Ambition and Partnership

Perhaps the most compelling aspect of Jordan’s story is her dedication to her own academic and professional path. While Garrett pursued his dream of reaching the major leagues, Jordan was immersed in her PhD program, researching ultra-rare diseases like "Shinzel-Gideon Syndrome." She admits that 2023 was the "hardest year" of their relationship, marked by the tragic loss of Garrett’s brother and the strain of seeing each other for only 16 days between February and October.

Despite these hardships, the couple has managed to keep their relationship grounded. Garrett actively supports Jordan’s work, even sharing her "elevator pitch" for her research with athletic trainers at Fenway Park, which helps bridge the gap between their two distinct worlds. Jordan notes that this mutual respect for each other's professional identity is essential: "I think he still does a really great job at making my career feel just as important."

Lessons in Flexibility and Support

As Jordan looks toward the future—including the birth of their first child—she offers advice for others in similar positions: "I have learned to not be afraid to ask for help." She emphasizes that pride often prevents people from reaching out, but that others are usually willing to offer support if they only knew it was needed. Ultimately, Jordan’s experience underscores that while the sports world is unpredictable, the foundation of a strong relationship relies on being "intentional" with time and maintaining a sense of shared purpose, regardless of the city or the circumstances.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have no regrets.
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That's kind of like our how we met story.
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I'm in love with that.
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And so that's kind of how Garrett and I met.
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everything's squarely in the friend zone.
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📝Key Phrases

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pick up and move
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make it all work
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fall apart
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part of the deal
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throw out feelers
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