Great question.
Pitcher: Nolan Ryan. After all, my son is named after him. I feel like I was too young to appreciate him when he played, since I was born in 87. My appreciation grew as I got older and understood all the things he was about.
Hitter: I'm going with Josh Hamilton. 2010 was absolutely an unbelievable year and I'll never forget the 28 home runs in the first round of the home run derby, including one that left Yankee Stadium.
Catcher: Pudge. Arguably the best catcher that ever lived. Unquestionably in the top 3. He had the best arm in the game and I am glad that I was able to witness all those pick off's and lasers catching would-be base stealers.
All around...growing up and watching the Rangers was quite an experience. at 4 years old I knew every single ranger, their number and position. Baseball was and still is my favorite sport. The game will teach you a lot about life.
Pitcher: Nolan Ryan. After all, my son is named after him. I feel like I was too young to appreciate him when he played, since I was born in 87. My appreciation grew as I got older and understood all the things he was about.
Hitter: I'm going with Josh Hamilton. 2010 was absolutely an unbelievable year and I'll never forget the 28 home runs in the first round of the home run derby, including one that left Yankee Stadium.
Catcher: Pudge. Arguably the best catcher that ever lived. Unquestionably in the top 3. He had the best arm in the game and I am glad that I was able to witness all those pick off's and lasers catching would-be base stealers.
All around...growing up and watching the Rangers was quite an experience. at 4 years old I knew every single ranger, their number and position. Baseball was and still is my favorite sport. The game will teach you a lot about life.
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