MLP: Should Pro Pickleball Players Withdraw Over Safety Concerns? 🤔 | Pickleball Connection Podcast

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Welcome to Episode 38 of the Pickleball Connection podcast! In this episode, Barrett and Danea discuss pro pickleball, and especially the recent withdrawal of pro players Ben and Collin Johns from a Major League Pickleball (MLP) tournament due to safety concerns over lighting. What does this mean for their team, the fans, and professional pickleball as a whole? Barrett and Danea discuss reactions from other players, potential punishments, and the broader issues of player performance and health in pickleball. Timestamps: 0:00 - The Pickleball Connection Podcast Episode 38 Introduction 🎬 1:12 - Introduction to Major League Pickleball 🏓 1:49 - The Withdrawal of Ben and Collin Johns 😳 3:27 - Reactions from the Pro Community 🗣️ 5:20 - Debating Punishments and Health Concerns 😷 9:40 - The Impact of Player Performance on MLP 💪 11:41 - Regulating Paddles and Safety Concerns 📋 14:22 - Financial Implications of Player Withdrawals 💴 17:11 - The Future of Player Salaries in Pickleball 🔮 19:39 - Fun Segment: Would You Rather? 👀 Download the PlayMore App Here: ➡️ slkrk.co/gyb4hv6o Shop the Essentials Collection Here: ➡️ slkrk.co/2d7p64oj Download the Selkirk TV app today to stay up to date with the latest pickleball content, including highlights, news coverage, instructional videos, and much more. ➡️ https://slkrk.co/xbyh4e #Pickleball #PickleballHighlights #PickleballLessons #SelkirkTV Source: Selkirk TV
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