Alonso Sarinana
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Right.
They would change the C with whatever the K with whatever.
And that really resonated with me because I was like, oh, whoa.
So they are pissed about that.
that he didn't want to come back, all that stuff.
And I think that kind of maybe reignited the rivalry a little bit.
So one thing I've always I didn't ask anyone at Yankee Stadium when I was there just because I was just more I was hate watching them play the Astros.
And so the shout out to the trash cans for losing that game.
But but I was curious now that the last few years that there's been interleague play just regularly.
Has that really kind of, I don't want to say like saturated that, like what that rivalry used to look like, because if we remember the subway series was kind of a rad, like magical thing because that was so unique at the time.
And now with interleague play, I almost feel like some of those rivalries, like that's that, you know, those, those natural rivalries, if you will, they're not what they once were.
So as we kind of look around the other spring training thing, WBC, you're a dual citizen of Italy and the United States of America.
I'm a dual citizen of Mexico and the United States of America as well.
Obviously we won't talk about the Mexicans here because pretty quickly, but the Italians made a run.
Number one, who expected Michael Lorenzen to be the guy for anybody, right?
Like, I don't even think like Royals fan expected that to be right.
But, but for you, how, how, as an Italian, you know, you're, you're, you're all in, you're, you're doing the hand thing, the whole thing.
Yeah.
Like how elated were you watching that run as it kind of came about?
What were your real expectations going into kind of that latter part of the tournament, right?