Doc Interview on The Fan in a few minutes
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:01 pm
He did a 10 Question interview with Wilner. Should be pretty interesting as Doc is normally a pretty quiet guy.
1) Memories of his first game: The atmosphere as he left the field was more memorable than the game (near no-hitter) itself.
2)I missed this as they switched the online stream to Hoops
3)Favorite place to go with his family: Medieval Times or African Lion Safari. Besides that he's a homebody.
4)If he wasn't a pitcher he'd want to be a shortstop (although he says he's terrible)
5)He never felt like the best player in any of his leagues.
6)Best piece of advice ever received: You're not defined by your play on the field but who you are as a person.
7)Absolutely terrible at video games.
8)If he could go back and talk baseball with any player in history it would be Nolan Ryan.
9)Role as a leader: His job is to be as prepared as possible, making it hard for him to find time to be a one-on-one mentor to the younger guys. He tries to make himself available but it seems like he's more of a "leader by example".
I guess I missed two questions there, sorry for the sloppy recap. They'll probably post the interview online at some point. This is just a quick little interview but it's interesting nonetheless.
1) Memories of his first game: The atmosphere as he left the field was more memorable than the game (near no-hitter) itself.
2)I missed this as they switched the online stream to Hoops
3)Favorite place to go with his family: Medieval Times or African Lion Safari. Besides that he's a homebody.
4)If he wasn't a pitcher he'd want to be a shortstop (although he says he's terrible)
5)He never felt like the best player in any of his leagues.
6)Best piece of advice ever received: You're not defined by your play on the field but who you are as a person.
7)Absolutely terrible at video games.
8)If he could go back and talk baseball with any player in history it would be Nolan Ryan.
9)Role as a leader: His job is to be as prepared as possible, making it hard for him to find time to be a one-on-one mentor to the younger guys. He tries to make himself available but it seems like he's more of a "leader by example".
I guess I missed two questions there, sorry for the sloppy recap. They'll probably post the interview online at some point. This is just a quick little interview but it's interesting nonetheless.