Jordan Schusterman
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Podcast Appearances
He's at Stanford now.
But Nishida, much more kind of grinded out player.
path.
He went to junior college first and now he went to Oregon.
He got, he gets drafted normally.
And what a fun player.
I, again, is this someone that's going to make all-star games or, you know, probably not, but it's one of those things too, where it's just like baseball's great baseball.
So like what, what a, what a cool thing that both of these guys are going to be on the same team.
The fact that Murakami suddenly has a Japanese teammate who
who charted could not have charted a more different path from Japan, from Japan to the major leagues than the one that Murakami did is one of the highest profile players that has ever existed.
Not to mention the fact that they're complete polar opposite players altogether.
It's so cool.
And the Murakami story has already been amazing and so much fun to watch the season.
And now this will only add to it.
I don't know how long the sheet is going to stick.
I hope he's there when the white Sox finally come to Cleveland at the end of next month.
Cause I would love to see those guys in person.