Brooke Fletcher
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I get it now.
I get it.
Same, same.
Um, probably that it just never stops.
You know, when you get in full base, when the season starts, it's like you're in full baseball mode, right?
Like when I'm at home, I am working on the next day.
When I wake up in the morning, I'm prepping for the game and it's just like a continuous cycle.
And I think it's not just me, but I think it's with every reporter that's covering a team, there's something so unique and so unique.
special about it because you get to know the guys and you get to know the organization so well and uh you get to share all these stories because you are like in the thick of it right but it is it's hard work and i think um you know a lot of people just think it kind of just happened you know you're a little prep before the game and then you go home and it's like that's it and no it doesn't stop and so i would say maybe that's probably the one thing or misconception that people may have when it comes to reporters
Just like you said, it really is.
Yeah.
And I think, you know, one thing I've learned is like, you're never going to be perfect.
And I, but I always want to be a student of whatever I'm doing, whether it's a student of baseball and listen, growing up in baseball, like there's a lot that I know and I'm very fortunate and thankful for that, but there's still a lot that I am learning as well.
And I think everybody has something to learn.
No matter how long you've been doing something.
Right.
So I'm always I always want to be as knowledgeable as possible and as prepared as I can when I go into whatever I'm doing.
But also the willingness just to say, hey, like, you know, share more about this or I can get better here, you know.
But that's something that I've definitely learned throughout my career is just like just always be prepared, always be over knowledgeable about something.
I agree with that.