Marshall Harris
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Thank you so much.
I'm trying to be the politics-to-English translator, and any day I can do that is a good day.
That's very cool, the Kosuke Fukudome part of it, because it hits home here.
He played for both the Cubs and the White Sox.
The other guy I wanted to ask you about as well, Jason, is Pete Crowe Armstrong, PCA, as he's known around here, seemed to build a really nice relationship with some of the fans in Japan.
Is there anything on PCA about
Moreover, we know that the Japanese fans love their guys, the Seiya Suzuki, Shota Imanaga, Sasaki, Otani, on and on and on.
But what is their relationship with and their fandom like for American players like PCA?
give back to another to another generation and i think to a certain extent that field very much you know aligned with the game of baseball as well maybe as an extension to that and talking about the differences in our countries what what is to you jason the difference between having done all of this the difference between american baseball fans and japanese baseball fans
I was just thinking about another thing, Jason, about the Japanese baseball fans.
If I remember correctly, last year during the Cubs, because you mentioned the chanting part and that they get loud during these games, but they're so respectful, too, at the same time.
They didn't do that against the Cubs last year, right?
Because they were respecting American traditions.
I like that Clark the Cub has found celebrity.
Japan.
It reminds me of David Hasselhoff.
The singing didn't go over in America, but he went to Germany and he was a pop star.
I know.
That's what I'm saying.
Different parts of the world value things more than we do.