How players like Julius Randle, Javier Baez should handle booing fans | Baseball Night in NY
1/8/2022, 1:04 AM
On Baseball Night in NY, playing off Julius Randle's thumbs down (on the heels of Javy Baez's thumbs down). Andy Martino describes how surprised he was to see it becoming a thing, and then asks Todd Zeile and Anthony Recker if it's possible to solely focus on the opponent when you're on the field. Both Todd and Recker admit that it's tough, but you can win fans over if you go about it properly. Todd tells a good story about winning over fans that were booing him by giving them baseballs during pre-game.
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