Jose pitching for the Brothers
Jose De Paula – on the mound today in a CTBC Brothers game at the Uni Lions – has been on the books of three of MLB’s most popular teams – the San Diego Padres, the San Francisco Giants, and the New York Yankees.
Now playing his baseball in Taichung, Taiwan, for this nation’s most popular team, a few days ago we sat in the Brothers’ dugout with Jose and asked him a few questions.
Here’s what he had to say:
I am a pitcher with the Brothers. I have played in the US for the Padres, in San Francisco, and in New York with the Yankees.
Back when I was a kid, my dad just said play ball and I liked it. (smiles)
No, it’s my first time here in Taiwan and I didn’t really know what to expect.
I feel comfortable now I am here. Before the season started I felt a little bit confused you know, but now I feel comfortable. I know more about the hitters and the league.
(Smiling) Every day I speak to Mitch. We speak English. I have known Mitch for a long time. I knew him from 2013 when we played in San Francisco.
I have no trouble at all. Sometimes when I go out with Moises and Fielder (Brothers’ interpreters – pictured here) or other guys who speak English. It’s no trouble.
It is so dangerous. At least 15,000 have caught the virus, and almost 500 have died already. It’s bad.
Well maybe I won’t go home for a while. I want to be here till the season is over, and maybe see the COVID-19 finish in Dominica, then I will go back.
No! (laughs) You know it rains a lot here, but we practice every day and we get ready for the games (when they come).
Players don’t feel good. But that’s OK, we have to take it. God gives us the rain so we take it.
I like to go to my apartment, to talk to my family, and watch TV. I cook sometimes too. I’m a pretty good cook.
Yeah, it was. Sometimes the games have more energy with the fans coming to the field. The emotions of the fans affects the emotions of the players.
For people who don’t know baseball so much watching on TV, if you want to come here to the baseball field come along and learn some more.
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