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July 19, 2006

Aaron Guiel, On Being A Yankee

Via the Langley Times -

“It is a great experience,” said Langley’s Aaron Guiel, who debuted with the New York Yankees earlier this month.

“You walk into every stadium and as much as teams loathe you, you can tell there is still an instant respect, from the fans as well,” Guiel said.

“Even though they don’t like the team and they root against you, there is an instant respect that you can feel.

“It is pretty neat.”

“We would go to cities with Kansas City and people would tell you that ‘you suck’ and deep down, we knew that we did,” Guiel said.

“With New York, it is a whole different story.”

“From what other people have said, you expect a soap opera-type atmosphere,” Guiel said.

“It is a very normal clubhouse.”

Nice. It's better to be "very normal" than "abby normal" - every time.

Posted by Steve Lombardi at July 19, 2006 03:26 PM

Comments

Love the Young Frankenstein reference.

What knockers!

Posted by: rbj [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 19, 2006 07:49 PM

We would go to cities with Kansas City and people would tell you that ‘you suck’ and deep down, we knew that we did,” Guiel said.

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Ouch.. lol!!

Posted by: Yu Hsing Chen [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 19, 2006 11:45 PM