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00:00You know, it's crazy. I think it's like people need to relax. I just watch like, you know, Miguel Andujar got ran out of here because we said he couldn't catch ground balls. I mean, that guy's still playing in the big leagues today. I think, you know, it's hard to develop young talent here just because of the demand. Right. Like we're trying to win the World Series every year. You don't have you don't have time for guys to go through growing pains.
00:22I mean, I feel like Gary Sanchez could still be catching for us. And we had patience if we were able to like as a fan base, as a city, let these kids go through whatever they're going to go through. The game's hard to play, man. It's very difficult. And we know, you know, what's at stake and what we're trying to do every year, you know, when you put on those pinstripes and it's just hard to let kids develop.
00:44So, you know, I think about, yeah, the struggles that Noonie went through were like for two weeks and then he all of a sudden he can't play the field, you know, and then he goes off to Boston and has a great career.
00:55So it's like, you know, it's got to be a little give and take with either the city, the fan base and sometimes the organization and giving these kids a break and, you know, letting them go through their lumps because you're going to have ups and downs.
01:06And if you look at all these guys that I'm talking about, they're all under 25, every single one of them. So it's just hard to break in and be an everyday player with the Yankees, no matter who you are.
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