Livin' the Dream
Every time I make my way to the field at Yankee Stadium, whether it was the old place or the new Pinstriped Palace, I instantaneously turn into a kid again. I can't help it. Doc Brown and the Delorean not necessary. It's just how it is. I can't help it. Didn't I just say that? I know I'm a reporter, and a journalist, but when I interview Yankee legends it's like a natural high. Look, when Reginald Martinez Jackson walks over and says he'll answer a couple of questions, well then I just turn into a babbling mess. Like I said, I can't help it, I'm a fan. I have been since I was a fetus. (My mother still has the ultrasound where they saw the interlocking NY on my forehead)Of course, I'm kidding, but you get it, I'm a huge fan.
Okay, back to Reggie. The man hit three home runs in a single game in the World Series. He will always and forever be a part of Yankee lore, and here is a kid that grew up a Yankee fan in a small town called South River, New Jersey, on the field before a postseason game interviewing a Yankee legend. It's going to affect me a little bit. Sorry if everything I learned in Broadcast Journalism goes out the window.
Sometimes I have to jump back and pinch myself. I have a pretty cool job, I have to admit. Should I be a rabid fan when I do an interview? No. Should I be detatching myself from my fandom? Yes. I know that. But I can't help myself. Everyone on my block dreamed that one day we would be a New York Yankee. Well, I am as close as anyone will ever be, they all live vicariously through me, and I'm loving every minute of it.

Lucky dog.
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Wow Chris you really are lucky! I' m a huge Yankee fan also and I wish one day I could work for D' Best Franchise in Baseball history. That’s what my GF keeps on tellin’ me; like it was that easy huh. Although I don’t see myself in the media world I would love to work in IT which is my field. Good luck man, and I' m looking --> for another podcast, they rock!!!
Go Yankees...
Andryck
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