I think when I first started, I tried to make believe I was in the ballpark, sitting next to somebody and just talking. And if you go to a ballgame, and you sit there, you're not going to talk pitches for three hours.
It's a wonderful feeling being a bridge to the past and unite generations.
It's a wonderful feeling to be a bridge to the past and to unite generations. The sport of baseball does that, and I am just a part of it.
Almost all of us growing up have played baseball on some level. It has an inside track with people. It has a unifying effect.
That really is my trademark. Day to day, week in, week out. If something happens and the crowd roars, I shut up.
It's easier to pick off a fast runner than to pick off a lazy runner.