This might be an unconventional opinion, but I actually like the on-field interviews that baseball does on some of the national broadcasts. It gives us a glimpse of the player’s mentality and thought process during an at-bat as well as a quick view into their personalities - as you can see in Corbin Carroll’s in-game interview below. I find all of that valuable considering the generally brief postgame interviews and media appearances usually focus on specific moments in the game or the larger picture surrounding the team. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the players reportedly get paid a cool $10,000 for each interview and I am always a sucker for anything that benefits both the fans and the players.
Thursday Tidbits: Mic’d Up Wife
