Will Kuntz
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I didn't want to just send it to Georgetown or Yankee stadium. So I emailed the school president and introduced myself and said, Hey, I have this letter. Do you have an address? And that turned into, um, yeah, an internship working for the Yankees.
Uh, and I was in the baseball operations department at 19 and, you know, like summer job working for the Yankees in the Bronx, like Brian Cashman, like just, just the dream. Right. But, um, a really like eye-opening experience to see what everything is like at the highest level. And you guys know this better as well as I do, right?
Uh, and I was in the baseball operations department at 19 and, you know, like summer job working for the Yankees in the Bronx, like Brian Cashman, like just, just the dream. Right. But, um, a really like eye-opening experience to see what everything is like at the highest level. And you guys know this better as well as I do, right?
Uh, and I was in the baseball operations department at 19 and, you know, like summer job working for the Yankees in the Bronx, like Brian Cashman, like just, just the dream. Right. But, um, a really like eye-opening experience to see what everything is like at the highest level. And you guys know this better as well as I do, right?
Like just because there's all the money in the world doesn't mean that you've got the best people necessarily or that people are working hard, right? You've got lazy people everywhere. You've got people who are checked out everywhere. And it was just a really good way to understand how
Like just because there's all the money in the world doesn't mean that you've got the best people necessarily or that people are working hard, right? You've got lazy people everywhere. You've got people who are checked out everywhere. And it was just a really good way to understand how
Like just because there's all the money in the world doesn't mean that you've got the best people necessarily or that people are working hard, right? You've got lazy people everywhere. You've got people who are checked out everywhere. And it was just a really good way to understand how
um you know an organization runs especially because as an intern you got to run to the ticket office and drop off tickets you got to go to the marketing department for x y or z and you get you get a feel for how everybody at the club interacts and then you also you know work for brian cashman you get a sense for like what it's like to put together a roster of hyper competitive guys at the highest level every little you know percentage point matters oftentimes you learn well
um you know an organization runs especially because as an intern you got to run to the ticket office and drop off tickets you got to go to the marketing department for x y or z and you get you get a feel for how everybody at the club interacts and then you also you know work for brian cashman you get a sense for like what it's like to put together a roster of hyper competitive guys at the highest level every little you know percentage point matters oftentimes you learn well
um you know an organization runs especially because as an intern you got to run to the ticket office and drop off tickets you got to go to the marketing department for x y or z and you get you get a feel for how everybody at the club interacts and then you also you know work for brian cashman you get a sense for like what it's like to put together a roster of hyper competitive guys at the highest level every little you know percentage point matters oftentimes you learn well
Yeah, you know, I've always been a big soccer fan, right? And just always followed, always loved it. Thought there's something really romantic about it. When you're working in baseball, because the, you know, the soccer, the international soccer off season is the summer, you have all these clubs from Europe who come through Yankee Stadium.
Yeah, you know, I've always been a big soccer fan, right? And just always followed, always loved it. Thought there's something really romantic about it. When you're working in baseball, because the, you know, the soccer, the international soccer off season is the summer, you have all these clubs from Europe who come through Yankee Stadium.
Yeah, you know, I've always been a big soccer fan, right? And just always followed, always loved it. Thought there's something really romantic about it. When you're working in baseball, because the, you know, the soccer, the international soccer off season is the summer, you have all these clubs from Europe who come through Yankee Stadium.
And, you know, when you're talking to other baseball teams, you're really guarded when you're talking about scouting or player development. these soccer teams, they didn't care. They're like, you guys are a baseball team. So you sit with, you know, guys from premier league clubs or La Liga clubs and, and you talk, you talk shop, right.
And, you know, when you're talking to other baseball teams, you're really guarded when you're talking about scouting or player development. these soccer teams, they didn't care. They're like, you guys are a baseball team. So you sit with, you know, guys from premier league clubs or La Liga clubs and, and you talk, you talk shop, right.
And, you know, when you're talking to other baseball teams, you're really guarded when you're talking about scouting or player development. these soccer teams, they didn't care. They're like, you guys are a baseball team. So you sit with, you know, guys from premier league clubs or La Liga clubs and, and you talk, you talk shop, right.
And it's different sports, but you kind of get a feel for how they do things and what their scouting process is like. Um, And I had just turned 30 and I went to law school at night when I was with the Yankees. I'd passed the bar and a buddy of mine worked at MLS with Tim Bezbachenko right before he had gone to Toronto. And this is my buddy who's a lifelong soccer fan. We'd watch Premier League.
And it's different sports, but you kind of get a feel for how they do things and what their scouting process is like. Um, And I had just turned 30 and I went to law school at night when I was with the Yankees. I'd passed the bar and a buddy of mine worked at MLS with Tim Bezbachenko right before he had gone to Toronto. And this is my buddy who's a lifelong soccer fan. We'd watch Premier League.
And it's different sports, but you kind of get a feel for how they do things and what their scouting process is like. Um, And I had just turned 30 and I went to law school at night when I was with the Yankees. I'd passed the bar and a buddy of mine worked at MLS with Tim Bezbachenko right before he had gone to Toronto. And this is my buddy who's a lifelong soccer fan. We'd watch Premier League.
We saw you guys play in England like every Saturday. And I was just like, Hey, what's going on with this guy in Toronto, right? He signed Michael Bradley. He signed Jermaine Defoe. And he was like, oh, that's my buddy, Bez. He just left the league office. I was like, well, what did he do? He's like, well, he worked on contracts and salary budgets. He has a law background.