I’ve been very fortunate in my career thus far to be surrounded by so many tremendous baseball players. Q: What was it like for you experiencing Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run?Ī: It was absolutely electric. Harrison Bader Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post … But as excited as I am, it’s overcome with just focus and determination, and just a readiness to go out there and be dangerous and have nothing to lose. … I’ve been thinking about this moment my entire life. I’ve thought about this for a long time and just kind of feel it coming right on the corner. I’m at heart a still young kid just playing baseball living out my dream, my passion every single day. This is what I train for, this is what I dream about as a young kid. … It just makes so much sense to me for it to not have all been planned out by someone or some thing. ’Cause I could not be more ready, I could not be more excited. But I will tell you that in this trade that happened, and what you just mentioned, obviously being from New York, this truly is the very first time in my life where I have questioned my thought process in thinking maybe there is something that is a higher power that’s making this all happen. I just wasn’t raised to really kind of believe that things just are meant to be, and there’s some higher power that maybe is moving pieces around to make things happen for individual people. Q: What is your mindset as you’re about to start chasing a world championship with the New York Yankees?Ī: I’m not an overly religious person. Now, he takes a swing at some playoff Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Having now overcome a foot issue he was suffering at the time of the trade, the Bronxville native played the final 14 games of the season. New Jets receiver breaks down why Aaron Rodgers is misunderstood: ‘Ultimate competitor’Ĭenter fielder Harrison Bader came to the Yankees in the much-maligned deadline deal for Jordan Montgomery. Jets’ star lineman addresses health, protecting Aaron Rodgers after painful injuryįox college football analyst isn’t buying a Georgia three-peat: ‘Somebody’s gonna get ’em’Įx-Jet confident it’s time he breaks out as elite safety for Giants: ‘Know what I am’
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