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My love for AA jumped even more. He gets it. Long interview, great listen.
Transcribing this one part.
My love for AA jumped even more. He gets it. Long interview, great listen.
Transcribing this one part.
"You know, I, for me I think it's a sense of pride. I think winning a world series you're doing it for fanbase, community, and so on, but I think for yourself it's a great career achievement. You have that, it's something you can appreciate especially being in the Atlanta market, being here for, you know it's my 5th year here. Not that I want to jump around as a GM. I feel like I wanna know our market, I wanna know our fanbase, I wanna have a sense of it. I watch the local news. I wanna cheer for the teams. The Hawks, the Falcons, my son is into it, we're into it. There was a lot of low with us in Atlanta. We can't have nice things. UGA is a big deal here and they lost in the national championship years ago, they had a lead at halftime and they lost the game. The Falcons, people talk about 28-3 int he Superbowl. And we were. I'm right there in front of the line. We added to it when we lost the series to the Dodgers up three games to one. We lost in the seventh game by one run in that last game, so we were part of it. So I understand Georgia fans, Atlanta fans being jaded and being skeptical. I'm proud that it's over. We don't have to hear about that anymore. And rewarding the fanbase with that, is probably the thing I'm most proud of."