Anthony Banda
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
the, you know, obviously the World Series.
Yeah.
So it's supposed to be like a, like a memorial trail of what my career has been like, the teams I've gone through, been with in the big leagues.
And that's kind of how it
Yeah, the off-season, that's when the real business aspect of baseball comes out, although it's always business when it comes down to stuff like that.
But yeah, it was very surprising.
was aware of how many guys we had i mean those guys over there like just absolute units um so it was just uh it's just like you know i did wondered about it a little bit but you know although it wasn't my thing to solve it was just more of like be ready just you know
go out and just do my job really, just bring training, show up ready to go and stuff like that.
That was kind of what my focus was on.
So it was more like, sure, did I think about it and did it creep in my head?
Yeah, of course.
I think every player goes through that when everything kind of settles.
it's still kind of hurting in a way.
It was funny because I was telling people, it's almost like I have a broken heart or something like that, you know?
I mean, so many good memories.
Yeah, of course, but it's not the end of it.
You know, baseball is a weird game where you can always end up back or, you know, somewhat close or you never know.
So...
Andrew texted me after everything and it was just like a it speaks volumes of what what that place is like it was a very special environment and then the way they've designed and bring people in and how they treat people and fan base and everything else like that like I think the most thing I'm gonna miss the most is uh well I know I'm gonna miss the most is like just seeing like
know everybody there that's involved in the everyday operations as far as like security people working behind the scenes you know just saying hi having a small talk with them and you know just treating everybody like a human being really um and