| Tribe Talk with Grady Sizemore
My very first professional baseball game went 18 innings and lasted five hours. It was the Florida Gulf Coast League, and it was 100 degrees out, and I went 1-for-9. Every game after that was easy.
At the plate I don’t hear much. It’s mostly the voice in my head that I hear. It tells me to slow down. You have to slow yourself down.
I took a picture of my first paycheck. That’s kind of corner. Kind of embarrassing, actually.
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Best Place To: Catch a Home Run
Rik Danburg has spent the last five seasons traipsing through the bleachers, following home run balls into the stands. He’s not out to collect them — he works as a supervisor of gameday staff and hand-letters special certificates for the lucky fans who come up from the scrum. Want to catch one? Follow his advice:
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The Man in the Yellow Hat
Don’t ask Tom O’Toole if there’s a philosophy behind his many multi-colored hats.
“That makes me sound like a stiff,” he says. “I’m a regular guy. I’m well met; I have a good sense of humor. I don’t take myself too seriously. This is just for fun.
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