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And let's not forget, writer Barry Millman also did an excellent piece on this subject too. The thread of mentoring and leadership of this guy is important. Couple that with the New York Post and this portion that I found incredibly insightful.
"Q: A message to Yankees fans about what kind of player and person they’re getting in Matt Holliday.
A: Somebody that has a passion for baseball, that loves to play the game, to compete, and winning is very important to me and being part of a team and doing whatever it takes to win the game whether on the field, off the field, helping younger players, teaching them things that I’ve been taught, and just helping build a culture or continue a culture of winning is something that I take a lot of pride in."
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"Holliday was 25 years old. Aaron Judge, turning the same age in April, has made the same realization, the same change. And the Yankees have put them in the same corner of the George M. Steinbrenner Field clubhouse."
While simple, it's a significant quote. Remember the great teams from the 90's and, who they had on the field. They had the kids like Bernie Williams, Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, Andy Pettitte, and Mariano Rivera. They also had the veterans, the mentors as you will. Guys that every team needs to help mold the kids. Guys like Paul O'Neill, Joe Girardi, Scott Brosius, and Tino Martinez, etc. All good players getting ready to pass the torch as they help the kids become men.
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Holliday is that player, and not only that, he's a leader. It's gonna be exciting to watch him work and mold in 2017!
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