Where Do Players Live In MLB?

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"If you get a bad family I'm sure it's terrible, but I got a great family" Yeah that sums up life pretty well tbh.

runyoudownquick
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Ft Wayne was crazy like that! I remember having people sleeping in our living room all the time! We have a minimum 4 guys in that 2 bed 2 bath but a lot of the time it seemed like 6 or 7 🤣

YouGoPro
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There was no Airbnb back in our day either. Had to find those living arrangements the old fashioned way.

YouGoPro
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Toronto Blue Jays have been known to literally live in the stadium. Rogers Centre has a hotel built into the stadium, some rooms have views of the field, others don't. Roberto Alomar was one of the first to do so and other players followed his lead. In fact if you watch the Toronto Blue Jays 1992 retrospective video, you see Alomar and Candy Maldonado being cheered on by the cleaning staff as they leave for Game 6 of the 1992 ALCS. David Cone and Roger Clemens both lived in the hotel. With stadium security already onsite it makes sense.

truthmongeror
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This is a great channel. Mr. Antonelli is giving a plethora of specific details of his experiences that will help young players carve out a better vision for their future. Very valuable and thank you!

freddylee
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I wish this guy played 10 season's in the big league s seems like a good guy

Tony-tbbz
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I used to bartend at an extended stay hotel, there was a well known Major Leaguer who was a live-in there and used to order the same thing from the bar everyday.

dfabe
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The independent team in my city did not have enough billet homes, so they put some players up in the private boxes at the municipally-owned stadium, which led to some problems with the city!

waywardson
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We were/are a host family for the Bristol Pirates and absolutely loved it. The Appalachian League was nixed this past year by the MLB. The new league will be a wood bat Collegiate League and we will be a host family. Just a great experience!

davidjamesDj
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I was working at the Marriott as a doorman when you got called up. I loved that job.

petty
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My roommate snored incredibly loud when I was down in the California Penal League.

BouncingSoul
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Ft. Wayne?! I didn't realize you played there but it makes sense. A bunch of the Wizards lived in my apartment building, Canterbury Green, between 2001 to 2005. Good group of dudes. Small world!

hankwhitman
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Hey buddy . You got me into baseball bud. hockey fan and haven’t seen the merit in any other sports. No matter how u might look at your career, u are doing great things for the sport here and I believe, as some goof hockey squid, this is ur calling. Baseball guy now! Love it buddy, ima be spitting chew in no time !! (Jk, not really I already dip)

HockeyFan
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Love your channel, Matt. I really enjoy this kind of videos. And your RTTS series too!

jp
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My friend from college was a trainer for the Pirates and then the Cubs. When the teams played in Cinci, I would drive down from Toledo to visit, and catch some games. Both of those teams stayed at the Hyatt in downtown Cincinnati. I was told by the hotel staff that all the MLB teams that came to town to play the Reds, stayed at that hotel. I stayed there a few times as well, if rooms were available. Not a bad hotel, but it was not the greatest. I was told that teams like the hotel because it was within walking distance to the stadium, and they offered certain amenities such as a private entrance, and a VIP elevator for the players to use. I remember that Bonds, Sosa, and a few others were often mobbed by fans when they came back to the hotel after the game. It was nice sitting in the hotel bar, at night after the game, having a couple beers with my friend, and being introduced to some of the players and coaches who might stop in. I truly enjoyed those times.

wadesanecki
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I’ve heard of some Orioles players getting together and renting a whole house for spring training.

aresef
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Thank you for answering my question perfectly.

dalesaal
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Every hotel has a bedroom and a bathroom lol. Your funny Matt. Great video

Rsoroka
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The Lowell spinners get putin the dorms for Umass Lowell. I was staying in the dorms right next to all the players one summer.

rafaeltorres-rivera
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Hey coach Matt could you do a video on mental approach or like what your mental was approach in the pros.Thanks keep up the great work.

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