Reggie Miller
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Um, you know, he's had a number of moments.
I think you said you didn't know if he's had, he's had a number of moments to, to, to back that up, but he's had games where he was six for six, three home runs, two doubles, two stolen bases.
He had another game where he had 10 strikeouts and then three home runs.
He had a one hitter where he had three home runs in game one and then, uh,
One hitter on game one and then three home runs in game two.
He's the first player to hit 50 home runs and 50 solo bases.
But, Dan, the biggest thing to me is that he's had such a global impact in Asia.
When you go to Dodger Stadium, you see Asian tour groups of fans that come.
And I would imagine it's like that in other cities, too.
And the historic Dodger Stadium renamed itself Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium.
Uniqlo is an Asian company.
So I think he's had an incredible global impact there.
And I would say he's the global face of baseball, not just... Oh, I agree.
I agree.
And thank you, Chris, for reminding me of all those moments.
But if I say Shohei Ohtani...
You might just think great hitter, great pitcher, and a guy who stole, what, 58 bases.
But, yeah, you're giving me moments there, and rightfully so.
So those are the things that we should focus on, the uniqueness of hitting three home runs.
I mean, striking out 10, not as much, but some of the things offensively that he's done.