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Interview with Tyler Danish

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Brian (raBBit) interview pitching prospect Tyler Danish, to see how he's handling life back in Birmingham. There are some good bits in there and you should read it.

 

Here's the interview article.

 

How do people see Tyler's future?

 

Nice job. good questions. Well done.

 

Seems like a solid kid who understands what he needs to do to stay on track.

 

Didn't realize he got $1 million to sign.

 

With that much invested in him, the Sox will give him every opportunity to succeed.

The interesting thing was about the relief role. Was that in the context of just spring training, or how they picture Danish in the big leagues? Could it also be a test to see how he responded to the role?

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 19, 2016 -> 10:06 AM)
The interesting thing was about the relief role. Was that in the context of just spring training, or how they picture Danish in the big leagues? Could it also be a test to see how he responded to the role?

Thought someone might ask that. Yes it just meant for camp in this case.

 

Great interview. I have to often remind myself that he's still only 21. I think he's always displayed a lot of maturity both on the field and in each interview I've seen.

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