Devyn Bolasky; Growing up with the Rival

The K Zone

September 1st 2017

Devyn Bolasky

Interviewed By Mike Duffy


 

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Mike Duffy: I was wondering  when you go from high school, minor leagues, what was the biggest challenge when you reach each stage?

Devyn Bolasky: They all have their own uniqueness to them. Each level makes you work harder because every level you go up the players around you and against you are better then they were a step below.


Mike Duffy: What is your favorite thing about being a Yankee?

Devyn Bolasky: It’s great to be a part of a world class organization. This organization has so much history and they really take care of all their players.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite hobby besides baseball?

Devyn Bolasky: I really enjoy going to the gym in the offseason!


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Mike Duffy: Who was your favorite baseball player growing up?

Devyn Bolasky: Growing up and still now my favorite player of all time was Ken Griffey jr. I liked how he played the game hard at all times no matter the situation.


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Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Devyn Bolasky: It’s funny but growing up I was a big time Red Sox fan. My family still roots for the Red Sox to this day.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite movie? What is your favorite tv show?

 

Devyn Bolasky: My favorite movie would probably have to be The Town. My favorite tv show is Sons Of Anarchy.


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Mike Duffy: Do you have a motto or a thing to do to get you out of a rough time?

Devyn Bolasky: When things get rough for me I just remind myself that things will turn around. Just keep doing what I have always done and have fun playing the game.


Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Devyn Bolasky: Ever since I can remember my goal has always been to play professional baseball. My uncle pitched in the big leagues for a few different team. My goal hasn’t changed it’s still to me get to the big leagues and help them win ball games.


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Tyler Watson; How I Met My New Team

The K Zone

August 31st 2017

Tyler Watson

Interviewed By Mike Duffy

 


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Mike Duffy: I was wondering  when you go from high school, minor leagues, what was the biggest challenge when you reach each stage?

Tyler Watson: The biggest obstacle even moving one level to the next is to understand that you got there for a reason and changing anything will not help. Be yourself.


Mike Duffy: What is your favorite thing about being a Twin?

Tyler Watson: I’ve met a lot of great teammates so far being a Twin.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite hobby besides baseball?

Tyler Watson: I love to read, I guess the best thing I can do while playing baseball is try to educate myself anyway I can.


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Mike Duffy: Who was your favorite baseball player growing up?

Tyler Watson: I will always be a Big Papi fan.


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Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Tyler Watson: My dad is from Boston so I grew up a Red Sox fan.


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Mike Duffy: Goals for this season?

Tyler Watson: This season I just want to learn from my mistakes and my successes. Never forget what got you there and never forget what didn’t work.


Mike Duffy: What is your favorite stadium?

Tyler Watson: My favorite stadium is probably Chase field because I grew up there!


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite movie? What is your favorite tv show? 

Tyler Watson: My favorite movie is it’s a wonderful life! My favorite show is how I met your mother! 


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Mike Duffy: Do you have a motto or a thing to do to get you out of a rough time?

Tyler Watson: Lord we know what we are but know not what we may be.


Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Tyler Watson: I’ve always wanted to be a professional baseball player from day one.


Mike Duffy: What do you enjoy most about staying with host families during the season?

Tyler Watson: Staying with host families have given me connections and experiences that I’m extremely thankful for.  


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Mike Duffy: For a shout out to your old teammates lol! What do you miss most about your time in the nationals organization?

Tyler Watson: Wow haha I think about my boys all the time. Still hasn’t sunk in that I won’t see them very often anymore but I’m so thankful that my best friend Blake Perkins lives in Arizona so I can still see him!


 

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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite thing about being a pitcher? Hardest thing about pitching? When did you start getting good at it?

Tyler Watson: I love being a pitcher because it’s so strategic, hardest thing about pitching and almost anything is not letting your head get in the way even though it’s a mental craft. I started getting good my senior year of high school once I realized I wasn’t as good as I thought I was!


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Billy Fleming; Bringing the Thunder to Trenton

The K Zone

August 3rd 2017

Billy Fleming

Interviewed By Mike Duffy


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Mike Duffy: I was wondering  when you go from high school, minor leagues what was the biggest challenge when you reach each stage?

Billy Fleming : The biggest challenge is adjusting to the speed of the game at each level. At each level it gets a little faster but you adjust and learn to slow the game down.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite thing about being a Yankee?

Billy Fleming: My favorite thing about being a yankee is the tradition. The expectation to win. A very classy organization and they treat their players with a lot of respect.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite hobby besides baseball?

Billy Fleming: My favorite hobby besides baseball is hanging out with friends.


Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Billy Fleming: My favorite team growing up was the Phillies.


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Mike Duffy: What are your goals for this season?

Billy Fleming: My goal was to have more power numbers this year. Offensively and continue to improve defensively.


Mike Duffy: What is your favorite stadium?

Billy Fleming: My favorite stadium is Wrigley field.


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Mike Duffy: How would you describe the trenton thunders vibe?

Billy Fleming: The mood is fun. We have had a great year so far so the mold is happy.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite tv show?

Billy Fleming: Always sunny in Philadelphia.


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Mike Duffy: Who was your favorite player growing up? 

Billy Fleming: Chase Utley was my favorite player growing up.


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Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Billy Fleming: I knew all my life I wanted to play pro baseball.


Mike Duffy: What is your favorite thing about being an infielder? Hardest thing?

Billy Fleming: My favorite thing about the infield is being involved in a lot of plays during the game. It can be hard at times because of how hard they hit the ball at each level you go up. You are expected to make a lot more plays at each level you go up.


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Francisco Jiménez; Orioles try to stay by the shore

The K Zone

August 2nd 2017

Francisco Jiménez

Interviewed By Mike Duffy


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This Interview was originally in Spanish and has been modified and translated into English. 


Mike Duffy: What is your favorite thing about the Orioles Organization?

Francisco Jiménez: All of us are good friends and we all work well together!


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite hobby besides baseball?

Francisco Jiménez: I love to play pool!


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Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Francisco Jiménez: The Orioles


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Mike Duffy: What are you most proud of in your life?

Francisco Jiménez: Moving from the Dominican Republic in 2011


Mike Duffy: How did getting signed feel?

Francisco Jiménez: Very happy because I would become a professional Baseball player.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite stadium?

Francisco Jiménez: In pro ball it would be Camden Yards, in the minor leagues it would be the lakewood blue claws stadium.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite movie?

Francisco Jiménez: Shottas


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Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Francisco Jiménez: I knew I wanted to play professional baseball from a young age.


Mike Duffy: Who was your favorite player growing up?

Francisco Jiménez: Pedro Martinez!


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Jared Johnson: Fishing at the Capital

The K Zone

August 1st 2017

Jared Johnson

Interviewed By Mike Duffy


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Mike Duffy: I was wondering  when you go from high school, minor leagues, to the majors, what was the biggest challenge when you reach each stage?

Jared Johnson: I think the biggest challenge is being able to mature at each level and able to absorb all the information needed to get you to the next level.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite thing about being a National?

Jared Johnson: My favorite thing about being a national is the opportunity that I’m getting with them and the great people that I’ve met in the organization.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite hobby besides baseball?

Jared Johnson: I enjoy a lot of things outside baseball. Everything outdoors is what I’ve done my whole life. Fishing and hunting are a huge part of my life outside of baseball.


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Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Jared Johnson: My favorite team growing up was the Florida marlins because I grew up in south Florida.


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Mike Duffy: What are your goals for this season?

Jared Johnson: My goals for this season is to do the best that I can for the team and the organization and to stay healthy.


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Mike Duffy: How did draft day feel?

Jared Johnson: Draft day was one of the best moments of my life because of the obstacles that I have overcome and the hard work it took to get here.


Mike Duffy: What is your favorite stadium?

Jared Johnson: I have only been to a handful of stadiums but my favorite as of now is the new marlins stadium.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite movie?  

Jared Johnson: Favorite movie would be Moneyball.


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Mike Duffy: What is your favorite tv show?

Jared Johnson: Favorite tv show is sons of anarchy.


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Mike Duffy: Do you have a motto or a thing to do to get you out of a rough time?

Jared Johnson: My motto is to keep going don’t let things get you down. When there’s a will there’s a way.


Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Jared Johnson: I knew I wanted to play professional baseball from the time I started playing baseball when I was 4.


Mike Duffy: What is your favorite thing about being a pitcher? Hardest thing?

Jared Johnson: My favorite thing about being a pitcher is that you’re in control of the game set the tone for your team. The hardest thing is being consistent with everything but that comes with practice.


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Mike Duffy: So far this season you have put up some really good numbers, what do you attribute that to?

Jared Johnson: I attribute that to the hard work and dedication that has gotten me to where I am today but I’m nowhere near my potential so I have a long way to go.


Mike Duffy: So far the GCL Nationals are the best team in the league, are you guys enjoying being in first place?

Jared Johnson: We aren’t really concerned about what place we’re in. All we’re worried about is doing the best we can every single day and helping each other be the best. 


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Yelin Rodriquez; The Sandlot is full of Birds

The K Zone

July 27th 2017

Yelin Rodriquez

Interviewed By Mike Duffy


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Mike Duffy: When rising in each level in baseball, what has been the biggest challenge for you? 

Yelin Rodriquez: My biggest challenge was how to compete at a higher level and to turn myself into professional baseball player but I adapted fast.


Mike Duffy: Who was your role model growing up?

Yelin Rodriquez: My role model was my dad he thought me to be a leader try to be the best in all of I being doing.


Mike Duffy: Do you consider yourself a leader on and off the field?

Yelin Rodriquez: Yep I consider my self a leader because every single time I want to be talking whit the guys and have very good relationship whit the team and coaches.


Mike Duffy: Who is your favorite player?

Yelin Rodriquez: My favorite player before drafted was Clayton Kershaw Right now i am my favorite player.


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Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Yelin Rodriquez: My favorite team was the Pirates. Roberto Clemente was in that team, thats why.


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Mike Duffy: Goals for this season?

Yelin Rodriquez: My goals for this season is improve the numbers of the past year.


Mike Duffy: How did draft day feel?

Yelin Rodriquez: I feel like a dream i never fell like that.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite stadium?

 Yelin Rodriquez: My favorite stadium is our ballpark, Camden yards! I like the old school look.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite movie?

Yelin Rodriquez: My favorite movie is the sandlot.


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Mike Duffy: Do you have a thing to do to get you out of a rough time?

Yelin Rodriquez: I just listen to music.


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Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Yelin Rodriquez: When I was in freshman in high school I want to be a Pro.


Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite thing about being a pitcher? Hardest thing?

Yelin Rodriquez: My favorite thing of being a pitcher is being the heart of the game you know every single eye is going to be on you.


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Benjamin Rodriquez; The Twins newest First baseman.

The K Zone

July 24th 2017

Benjamin Rodriquez

Interviewed By Mike Duffy

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Mike Duffy: I was wondering  when you go from high school, minor leagues, what was the biggest challenge when you reach each stage?

Benjamin Rodriquez: The toughest part about higher levels of baseball is the margin for error. The better players take advantage of your mistakes and you have to be able to take advantage of theirs.


Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite thing about being a Twin?

Benjamin Rodriquez: My favorite part about being a Twin is the support from the fans in Minnesota. They are so locked into the team that they care about the players at every level. The organization doesn’t just trade and pay for big free agents, they are more interested in developing prospects and that makes the minor leaguers feel like their organization cares about them.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite hobby besides baseball?

Benjamin Rodriquez: My favorite hobby is to read. I like to learn and study outside of baseball so that I can have something for my mind to focus on that’s not just baseball.


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Mike Duffy: Who was your favorite baseball player growing up?

Benjamin Rodriquez: My favorite baseball player was Barry Bonds. Watching how calm he was when he was in the box and how he controlled every single at bat was amazing to me as a kid. He dominated.


 

 

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Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Benjamin Rodriquez: I didn’t have a favorite team really. I was more of a fan of individual players and not as much about teams. But if I had to pick one I’d say the Diamondbacks because that was my hometown team.


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Mike Duffy: Goals for this season?

Benjamin Rodriquez: I don’t have a ton of goals for this season as far a results. I’m just trying to get the experience of pro ball and learn how the game is played at this level. I just want to be constantly learning and improving.


Mike Duffy: How did draft day feel?

Benjamin Rodriquez: Draft day was incredible. It was such a stressful experience before I got drafted but I’m so thankful to God and the Twins for calling my name.


Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite stadium?

Benjamin Rodriquez: Chase Field.


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Mike Duffy: Do you have a motto or a thing to do to get you out of a rough time?

Benjamin Rodriquez: I don’t have a specific motto but I have faith in my ability and in God so I know that whatever I’m going thru is going to make me better so I try to learn whatever I can from the experience and keep my head up.


Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Benjamin Rodriquez:  I didn’t really have a moment where I wanted to be a pro. I just always knew I wanted to keep playing for as long as I could and get the most I can put of my abilities. After I finished my college career I knew I wasn’t done yet so I guess that was the moment when I knew I wanted to keep pursuing baseball.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite tv show?

Benjamin Rodriquez: The Office.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite thing about being a 1st baseman? Hardest thing?

Benjamin Rodriquez: First base is a tough position. I think people underestimate how difficult it is. The hardest part is staying mentally dialed in the whole game because first basemen are involved in a lot of the game. The most fun part is that I get to talk to all of the players who get to first.


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Ian Miller; Hitting his way to the top

The K Zone

July 21st 2017

Ian Miller

Interviewed By Mike Duffy

 

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Mike Duffy: I was wondering  when you go from high school, minor leagues, what was the biggest challenge when you reach each stage?

Ian Miller: To me the biggest challenge is being able to slow the game down. Just play the game I know how and not try to do too much – regardless of who I’m playing – whose watching me – situation etc.


Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite thing about being a Mariner?

Ian Miller: Favorite thing about being a mariner is the sense of family between players and coaching staff / management. Everyone is one big family and has great communication with each other.


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Mike Duffy: One word to describe the Travelers?

Ian Miller: One word to describe the travelers – exciting.

A lot of good players on this team that will be big Names in the future.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite hobby besides baseball?

Ian Miller: Favorite hobby – definitely video games. Big call of duty guy. And like action games when I come back from the field to unwind and get away from baseball.


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Mike Duffy: Who was your favorite baseball player growing up?

Ian Miller: Favorite player growing up – ichiro. Loved the way he played. Still try to emulate his game and incorporate certain things he does in terms of approach and things he does and is able to do.


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Mike Duffy: So far this season you have the 4th best batting average in AA, what do you attribute that to?

Ian Miller: I attribute my batting average to the hard work I put in during the offseason and on a daily basis before games. Sticking with my approach and not getting away from it.


Mike Duffy: What did you do this offseason differently that made a difference in your performance compared to past years?

Ian Miller: Offseason I stayed in Arizona at the mariners spring training complex. I hit everyday with members of the staff and worked on my approach – as well as my mechanics to get the most out of my offensive game plan.


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Mike Duffy: Did you feel that playing baseball on the east coast give you more of a disadvantage do to the climate difference or was it more of a motivator to work harder?

Ian Miller: Baseball on the east coast growing up is always overlooked because supposedly baseball down south and on west coast is better. I’ve been an underdog all of my career – and still am. So that stuff never got to me or I never thought about it. I’ve always been overlooked and fit into that mold.


Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Ian Miller: Favorite team growing up was Phillies and pirates. Loved the PA teams and family has some ties with the Pirates – my dad was a huge fan of pirates growing up as well – and went to some Phillies games long ago.


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Mike Duffy: Goals for this season?

Ian Miller: Goals for the season – I don’t really care what I’m doing here in AA. I want to be in the big leagues before this year ends and I want to win a World Series and have something to do with that.


Mike Duffy: How did draft day feel?

Ian Miller: Draft day was cool – was expecting to go – everyone hopes to go higher than they actually went. But it was a real honor, and a real relief to get picked and to get my career started.


Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite stadium?

Ian Miller: Favorite stadium – probably the frisco roughriders. Gorgeous there, it’s like an amusement park. And great stadium to hit at, as well as a great town with great restaurants.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite movie/tv show?

Ian Miller: Favorite movie – is men of honor with Cuba gooding Jr. (great underdog story) Favorite tv show is probably the walking dead – I love zombies


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Mike Duffy: Do you have a motto or a thing to do to get you out of a rough time?

Ian Miller: No real motto except TGHT – the game honors toughness.  – but thing that gets me out of a rough time is music – Dave Matthews fan for sure. His concert Live at Radio City with Tim Reynolds is always my go to.


Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Ian Miller: I knew I wanted to play professional baseball at a young age. I knew I was going to play a professional sport – set my mind to it pretty early. Baseball started to be my main focus probably around middle school / high school


Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite thing about being a outfielder? Hardest thing?

Ian Miller: Favorite thing about being an outfielder is getting to utilize my speed. I get to run down balls and do things with my jumps and reads that some people aren’t able to do – my speed is definitely used most out in the outfield. And that is fun

Hardest thing – definitely the boredom. Outfield can get boring at times – that’s why it’s always necessary to have some chewing gum or sunflower seeds!


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Alex Robles; Beginning his journey with the Twins

The K Zone

July 19th 2017

Alex Robles

Interviewed By Mike Duffy

 

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Mike Duffy: I was wondering  when you go from high school, minor leagues, to the majors, what was the biggest challenge when you reach each stage?

Alex Robles: The hardest thing was each level, I came across more and more players with the same abilities as me, and I had to learn to out work them and work on the mental side of the game just as much as the physical side. The people that separate themselves from the pack are the ones who recognize that talent alone isn’t going to be what gets you to the next level, but dedication, hard work, and being mentally strong will.


Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite thing about being a Twin?

Alex Robles: My favorite part about being a twin is really having a chance to work through the the farm systems and make it up with the team that drafted me.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite hobby besides baseball?

Alex Robles: I love to just hang out with my friends in my off time, baseball takes up a lot of my time, but I love to go to the beach and relax with my small circle of friends


Mike Duffy: Who was your favorite baseball player growing up?

Alex Robles: My favorite player growing up was Alex Rodriguez, I loved the way he played and he was the biggest star that I could remember.


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Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?

Alex Robles: The Yankees were my favorite team growing up.


Mike Duffy: Goals for this season?

Alex Robles: My goals for this season is just to get better in every aspect of my game, and just work hard every single day and really dedicate myself to this game as much as I can.


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Mike Duffy: How did draft day feel?

Alex Robles: Draft day was amazing, my parents, my wife and her mom, and my friends were all just so happy that God gave me an opportunity to keep following my dream!


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite stadium?

Alex Robles: Chase Field is probably my favorite stadium.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite tv show?

Alex Robles: I Love “How I met your Mother”


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Mike Duffy: Do you have a motto or a thing to do to get you out of a rough time?

Alex Robles: A motto that I have is just to “Seize the Day” I don’t let things ever be too big, and I always try and find a way to fix something if something is wrong, or if everything is going good, I find a way to get better, either as a baseball player, or as a Person.


Mike Duffy: When did you know you wanted to play professional baseball?

Alex Robles: I knew I wanted to be a professional the moment I watched the 2001 World Series, the excitement that I saw when the the D backs won, I got chills, and I just knew I wanted to be part of something like that when I got older.


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Mike Duffy: What’s your favorite thing about playing infield? 

Alex Robles: I’m playing some Infield and Outfield and hitting, I love to play every day, it’s hard to stay at 100% every day, but being able to help the team every day on the field and hitting is awesome.


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