Chaminade student on calling Yankees game: 'It was absolutely electric'
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"The atmosphere was absolutely electric. An event like this brings together everyone that loves baseball and it was such a cool thing to see all those little leaguers with the pro players. I tried to channel their joy through my calls and give fans an exciting experience."
"I wasn't that nervous because I was thinking of it just as a Chaminade game, but instead it's the Yankees. I knew my stuff, so I was confident going in. There was a lot of things to take into account and I had to steer the ship which was really hard, but I'm proud of how I handled it. It was a great experience."
"Thomas has such maturity, you don't think you're listening to a kid calling the game. You put him behind the mic and he shines. To see someone have that level of natural comfort is a privilege to witness and I couldn't be happier that the country gets to discover how special he is."
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