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Part II of a wild conversation with Doug Mientkiewicz features a fiery battle between Doug & Red Sox ownership over control of the 2004 World Series winning baseball.
The 2001 Gold Glove winner has more on what former teammate Derek Jeter was like when the cameras stopped rolling.
Doug tells hosts Scott Braun and A.J. Pierzynski about how he developed the current stars of the Minnesota Twins and their front office screwed up proper development of players he mentored like Byron Buxton. He also reveals why the club had a near-miss in drafting New York Mets homerun smasher Pete Alonso.
More from Doug on joining "the idiots" in Boston includes the moment he thought he was traded for Nomar Garciaparra and the circus that was the Sox clubhouse (shots before games to handle adversity).
If you haven't yet, stop what you're doing and watch Part I here
Tap here to watch all Legends Territory episodes and clips on Foul Territory's Youtube channel.
Follow @MLBPAA on Twitter and IG or go to baseballalumni.com for more info on your favorite former players!
By Foul TerritoryPart II of a wild conversation with Doug Mientkiewicz features a fiery battle between Doug & Red Sox ownership over control of the 2004 World Series winning baseball.
The 2001 Gold Glove winner has more on what former teammate Derek Jeter was like when the cameras stopped rolling.
Doug tells hosts Scott Braun and A.J. Pierzynski about how he developed the current stars of the Minnesota Twins and their front office screwed up proper development of players he mentored like Byron Buxton. He also reveals why the club had a near-miss in drafting New York Mets homerun smasher Pete Alonso.
More from Doug on joining "the idiots" in Boston includes the moment he thought he was traded for Nomar Garciaparra and the circus that was the Sox clubhouse (shots before games to handle adversity).
If you haven't yet, stop what you're doing and watch Part I here
Tap here to watch all Legends Territory episodes and clips on Foul Territory's Youtube channel.
Follow @MLBPAA on Twitter and IG or go to baseballalumni.com for more info on your favorite former players!