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Kyle Tucker for me. Why is that? Uh we
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we have a lot of similarities. I mean,
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we're both physical outfielders and he
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can drive the ball over the fence with
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consistent power and so can I. So, I
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would I would compare myself to him. I
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think Cory Seager, he's he can hit
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really well. And then Jackson Merrell
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can play anywhere on the field. Um and
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he's a really good hitter. We're best
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friends. We're we're twins, but we're
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also two different people. So, um just
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just having a best friend in life, some
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somebody to do something with every
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single day is is really cool and and
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having him by my side, um every step of
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the way up until the highest point in
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high school is really really cool. We're
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each other's biggest fans, but al also
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each other's biggest competitors. So,
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just having a shadow always by your side
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and doing something together, especially
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baseball is one way when we're both
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really good at it, is to push each other
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and make out the best versions of
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oursel. 100%. Yeah, for sure. I don't
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think we'd be here without without
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competing with each other every single
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day. I think just to rely on our faith.
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I mean, we're super faithful guys and
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just like our faith in Jesus is is our
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rock and if we just always rely on that
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and like what else do we need in the
1:11
world? I mean, baseball is not who we
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are, it's what we do. So, that's the
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biggest thing. Yeah. Back that um our
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dad was hurt whenever he was 16. He was
1:20
told he couldn't live a normal life
1:23
after um he was been hurt. So just just
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having that adversity living in our
1:27
house that you can do anything that you
1:29
put your mind to is is really cool to
1:31
have him uh belong our side. I don't
1:33
know when we were he's always been a
1:35
normal guy to us. He's he's just our
1:37
dad. So I mean we might still not be
1:39
aware to it. So I mean he's just our
1:42
dad. So we we love him for who he is and
1:44
everyone around him loves him for who he
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is. Yeah. He proves people wrong. That's
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that's what what's important to me. And
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I mean, everybody thinks he's some kind
1:53
of special human being, but um he's just
1:55
a normal guy in a wheelchair. Um the
1:57
only thing he can't do is walk. Um but I
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think that's where I wish he could throw
2:02
BP to us. That's the only thing I wish.
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But I think that's why God gave us a
2:05
twin. So um that's really cool. He got
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hurt when he was 16. So I mean just
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we're doing things that at his age he
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wasn't able to do. I mean he was
2:14
fighting for his life how old we were
2:16
right now. So, I mean, we're just
2:19
blessed to be in this opportunity and
2:20
we're living our dream. We help as a
2:22
family. It's a it's a family thing, but
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my mom's super strong and like not like
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physically, but like mentally like she's
2:29
she's an amazing person and uh it takes
2:31
a special kind of human being to to deal
2:33
with my dad's. Yeah. I mean, he he
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proved everyone wrong. They they told
2:37
him he couldn't graduate high school.
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They told him he couldn't graduate
2:40
college. He wanted to be a lawyer. They
2:42
said he couldn't do that either. He
2:43
proved him wrong. So, I mean, now he's a
2:45
judge. He's kind of in a retirement
2:47
role, so he can kind of watch us play.
2:49
So, he uh he just loves it. I mean, you
2:51
can't get away with anything. Get away
2:52
with much. So, but I mean, not not that
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we do anything bad, but you just can't
2:59
get away with anything with with with my
3:00
dad being a lawyer. I think we're ready
3:02
for it. I mean, it's inevitable. Like,
3:04
it's it's going to happen one way or the
3:06
other. So, I mean, you might as well
3:08
accept the reality of