Chris Cote
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I think he meant more to that organization than Ichiro. I do. Better nickname. Better nickname for sure.
I think he meant more to that organization than Ichiro. I do. Better nickname. Better nickname for sure.
It was Tino Martinez who wore number 24. Well, I don't think they retired Tino Martinez. I'm just saying he wore the number 24.
It was Tino Martinez who wore number 24. Well, I don't think they retired Tino Martinez. I'm just saying he wore the number 24.
It was Tino Martinez who wore number 24. Well, I don't think they retired Tino Martinez. I'm just saying he wore the number 24.
Was this a scenario where Ichiro came to Seattle and he asked Randy Johnson, hey, can I wear your number? And Randy said, okay.
Was this a scenario where Ichiro came to Seattle and he asked Randy Johnson, hey, can I wear your number? And Randy said, okay.
Was this a scenario where Ichiro came to Seattle and he asked Randy Johnson, hey, can I wear your number? And Randy said, okay.
That was one tweet. Singular tweet. It was very long.
That was one tweet. Singular tweet. It was very long.
That was one tweet. Singular tweet. It was very long.
Now, Tino did wear number 24 when he played for the Yankees, I believe.
Now, Tino did wear number 24 when he played for the Yankees, I believe.
Now, Tino did wear number 24 when he played for the Yankees, I believe.
His best years came after he left.
His best years came after he left.
His best years came after he left.
That's a heady play, though. You're mad if you're Randy. Well, no, you have to separate these days. It's business. That's all. Right.
That's a heady play, though. You're mad if you're Randy. Well, no, you have to separate these days. It's business. That's all. Right.
That's a heady play, though. You're mad if you're Randy. Well, no, you have to separate these days. It's business. That's all. Right.