Indians acting Mgr Sandy Alomar on Playing in Front of No Fans

  • 5 months ago
Indians acting manager Sandy Alomar Jr. spoke about how odd it is to play in front of no fans in the ballparks, and that the players themselves cheering on their teammates have become the fans, cheering their team on from the dugout.
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00:00Oh, you can hear, yeah, a lot.
00:04Well, actually, yeah, it's loud.
00:06It's when, you know, and basically the fans are the dugout.
00:12The fans are, you know, the players in the dugout.
00:14Those are the guys that are motivating the guys that are on the field.
00:18So, yeah, you can hear the dugout pretty clearly.
00:21And, you know, we already used to it.
00:24The White Sox, they were pretty loud.
00:28But that's part of the dynamic is for your teammates
00:32to support you while you're playing.
00:34And that noise that comes in from the speaker is good,
00:38but it tends to get kind of like sometimes it puts me to sleep
00:42because it's the same sound over and over.
00:45But the players are supporting their teammates.
00:49That's pretty awesome.

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