Win or Lose - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Coach's Kid
Laurie's insecurity about the upcoming championship manifests into a sentient blob called Sweaty.

Blue
Umpire Frank, a pro on the field, lives his life from the sidelines, unable to let down his guard.

Raspberry
Star catcher Rochelle knows money is tight — when she gets a chance to earn some cash, she's all in.

Pickle
Hard-working single mom Vanessa adores her kids and the love she gets for her social media posts.

Steal
Stuck at big sister Taylor's boring softball games, imaginative Ira befriends troublemaking teens.

Mixed Signals
Cool and confident, pitcher Yuwen is in conflict with Little Yuwen — his childlike, vulnerable self.

I Got It
Kai finds joy in new friends she makes on the softball team, but an injury nearly sidelines her.

Home
Coach Dan's leadership is crucial as the team stumbles their way toward their championship game.
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