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27 Jan 202408:08

Summary

TLDRDusty Baker presents the 2022 American League MVP award to two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani. Baker recounts managing many great Japanese players over his long career, but describes Ohtani as the most talented he's ever seen due to his elite hitting and pitching abilities. Ohtani thanks the voters, Angels organization, teammates, fans worldwide, his agent, and family in an English speech. Baker recalls Ohtani previously vowing to deliver his MVP speech in English, which draws applause. Joel Sherman then presents the Ben Epstein-Dan Castellano Good Guy Award for helping media, an apt honor for its Brooklyn-raised recipient.

Takeaways

  • 😊 Dusty Baker presents AL MVP award to Shohei Ohtani
  • 👏 Ohtani praised for being a rare two-way player with immense talent
  • 🤩 Baker compares Ohtani's talent to great Japanese players he's seen before
  • 😎 Ohtani thanked various people and groups for their support
  • 🙌 Ohtani looking forward to next phase of MLB career
  • 😄 Baker joked about Ohtani's good looks in addition to talent
  • 🥰 Ohtani expressed appreciation for support from fans in Japan
  • 🤝 Ohtani congratulated fellow players on their achievements
  • 🎤 A few years ago Ohtani said he wanted to give MVP speech in English
  • ❤️ Ben Epstein and Dan Castellano Good Guy Award given for helping media

Q & A

  • Who was Dusty Baker introducing and what award were they receiving?

    -Dusty Baker was introducing Shohei Ohtani, who was receiving the American League Most Valuable Player award.

  • What past two-way players did Dusty Baker mention comparing to Ohtani?

    -Baker mentioned Michael Owen and Babe Herman as past two-way players he had seen, but said Ohtani was more talented than them.

  • What great Japanese players did Dusty Baker talk about having experience with?

    -Baker mentioned Masahiro Tanaka, Ichiro Suzuki, Hideki Matsui, and Koji Uehara as great Japanese players he had seen previously.

  • What gestures did Ohtani used to exchange with Baker before batting?

    -Ohtani used to nod at Baker before going up to bat, and Baker would nod back. This exchange happened repeatedly.

  • Who was taking pictures of Ohtani's home runs against Baker's team?

    -Baker's Filipino wife used to take pictures of Ohtani's home runs against Baker's team.

  • What compliment did Baker give Ohtani about his talent?

    -Baker told Ohtani, "Man, you are a bad man," meaning Ohtani was one of the most talented players Baker had ever seen.

  • Who did Ohtani thank for voting for him as MVP?

    -Ohtani thanked the BBWAA organization and all the writers who voted for him for the MVP award.

  • What did Ohtani say he was looking forward to in the next phase of his career?

    -Ohtani said he was looking forward to the next phase of his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.

  • What had Ohtani said previously about wanting to give a speech in English?

    -A few years ago when Ohtani won Rookie of the Year, he said he looked forward to giving a speech at this dinner in English someday.

  • Who presented the local New York BBWAA "Good Guy" award?

    -Longtime New York Post writer Joel Sherman presented the Ben Epstein/Dan Castellano Good Guy award.

Outlines

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😄 Baker reminisces about great players he has managed

Dusty Baker presents the AL MVP award and remembers great two-way players and talented Japanese players he has managed over his long career, including Michael Owens, Bruce Kikuchi, Masahiro Tanaka, Ichiro Suzuki, Hideki Matsui and Shohei Ohtani.

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😃 Ohtani thanks various groups for their support

Ohtani accepts the AL MVP award and thanks the voters, the Angels organization, his teammates and coaches, the Japanese fans, his agent and family for their support over the years.

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Keywords

💡Dusty Baker

Dusty Baker is introduced as a key figure in the script, likely presenting an award or speaking at a baseball event. His presence indicates a significant moment, given his long history and experience in baseball. Baker mentions not having been to the event in about 20 years, highlighting his return as noteworthy. His role in the script underscores his respect within the baseball community and sets the stage for the introduction of the award recipient.

💡American League Most Valuable Player

This term refers to a prestigious annual award given to the most outstanding player in the American League of Major League Baseball (MLB). The mention of this award in the script indicates that the event is significant, focusing on honoring exceptional talent in baseball. The anticipation and introduction of the award recipient, in this case, is central to the script's theme, celebrating excellence in the sport.

💡Two-way player

A two-way player in baseball is someone who excels both as a pitcher and as a hitter, a rare and highly valued skill set. Baker's comparison of past two-way players with the current awardee underscores the exceptional talent and uniqueness of the recipient's abilities. This concept is crucial for understanding the magnitude of the achievements being celebrated in the script.

💡Japanese players in MLB

The script mentions several Japanese players who have excelled in MLB, including Masori Marami, Ichiro Suzuki, and others. This highlights the global influence on American baseball and the exceptional talent coming from Japan. The reference to these players sets a context for appreciating the international aspect of the game and the diverse talent pool in MLB.

💡Pinch hitting

Baker uses the term 'pinch hitting' metaphorically to describe his role in presenting the award, which is a baseball term for substituting a player to bat in a critical situation. This illustrates Baker's adaptability and willingness to step in when needed, adding a personal touch to the narrative and connecting his baseball experience to the role he plays at the event.

💡BBWAA

The Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) is mentioned in relation to hosting the event and voting for the MVP award. This organization plays a critical role in the professional baseball landscape, responsible for voting on major awards. The mention of BBWAA emphasizes the formal and recognized nature of the event and the award.

💡Appreciation for baseball's youth

Baker expresses happiness in seeing many young people at the event, indicating the health and future growth of baseball. This perspective shows a recognition of the importance of engaging the next generation of players and fans, ensuring the sport's longevity and vibrancy.

💡Acknowledgment of talent

Throughout the script, there is a strong theme of recognizing and appreciating exceptional talent in baseball, from historical figures to current stars. This acknowledgment spans from Baker's personal experiences with players to the broader recognition by the BBWAA, underscoring the event's purpose to celebrate outstanding achievements in the sport.

💡Cultural impact

The script touches on the cultural impact of players, particularly those from Japan, highlighting how individual talents like Ichiro Suzuki and others have influenced both the game and its global audience. This aspect illustrates the broader significance of baseball as a sport that transcends national boundaries, fostering a diverse and inclusive community.

💡Career milestones

The mention of career milestones, such as winning the MVP award and contributions to teams, reflects the personal and professional achievements of the players. These milestones are not just individual accolades but markers of influence and contribution to the sport, highlighting the script's focus on celebrating these achievements.

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a front row seat to a lot of otani's

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Feats to introduce the American League

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Most Valuable Player here is Dusty

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[Applause]

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Baker um first I'd like to say good

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evening and um I haven't been to this

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event in about 20

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years and uh I'm proud to say I still

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see some of the same faces that I've

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seen um that I saw 20 years ago and I

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see a lot of new faces lot of young

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people which I'm glad to see that the

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game of baseball is healthy by having so

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many young people on so many um faces

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here that hopefully I'll see in the

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future but um I wasn't supposed to um

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present this award actually I'm I'm

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pinch hitting for um will

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phell and uh I don't know eight jokes so

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I'm not going to I'm not going to make

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it laugh trust me but you know um I've

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uh seen two-way players before in my

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career I've seen about everything and um

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I had one of the best two-way players in

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baseball and Michael Owens and uh I've

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seen Bruce Kik uh with the Milwaukee

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Brewers but I've never seen anybody this

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is talented um as one time and U I saw

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it firsthand many many times um I um

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I've seen the best in baseball

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especially from from Japan uh I know uh

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masori marami I think I'm pronouncing

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his name right was uh with the Giants um

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and I was like okay I was talking to him

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I also had um the pleasure of

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managing uh what I've seen each Ro you

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know who I thought was one of the best

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of all time I mean this guy was a

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magician with the bat um I've seen Lil

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matui who I thought was a musician and

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it's short stop I've seen big Matt suie

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uh power hitter that was with the

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Yankees and

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uh it's very hard for me to like appla

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the Yankees take

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CH cuz they used to beat on my teams all

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the time as a kid the Dodgers and they

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beat on me when I was on the Dodgers

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but you know you got a call Spade to

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spade and he was great and u u noo was

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great I mean noo was outstanding when I

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was in San Francisco he was tough on us

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and um last but not least I had a CO cjo

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I don't know if anybody here seen s s Jo

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had the blonde chip hair and all this

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stuff but this guy um is one of the best

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I've ever seen he's a combination of all

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of them and he's humble uh sometime he

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he used to make me mad because he used

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to um look at me right before he went to

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the home plate and he' always like and

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I'm trying to act like I'm writing

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something down and I peek up like this

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and he's still looking at me so he'd go

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like this he noded to me I noded to him

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and then he did a

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home I look up in the stands my wife

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who's Filipino she's taking a picture of

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after get home run

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then he'd go out on the mound he'd

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knocked to me again I knock back to him

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then he strike out the first three guys

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that came to the play so I mean this is

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uh I mean this guy is one like I said

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he's one of the most talented players

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I've ever seen and I told him I said man

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you are a bad man

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see I don't think he really understood

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what I was talking about I think a bad

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bad I mean if you one of the bad cats

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that I ever seen play this game and I

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see seen a whole bunch of them so I just

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uh I'm proud to

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introduce my man come

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[Applause]

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on he not he talented but he's good-

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looking

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too

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uh thank you D I appreciate the

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introduction and the kind of

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words uh

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bbwaa thank you for the hosting such

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late even and always making us feel

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welcome to all the lighs who voted for

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me thank you this MVP award is very

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prestigious and winning this award mean

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wor to

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me so a deep appreciation goes to all of

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you that voted for for me to win this a

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MVP

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hour to my fellow lents congratulations

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to all of you that and the P you have

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and for some of you up here the Cs you

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have to the angel organization ownership

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front office and the entire staff thank

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you for the past six

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years I always appreciated your support

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and allowing me the opportunity to play

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with to play this game I'm so passionate

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about to my teammates and I coaching

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staff for helping and encouraging me

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throughout the you I feel your support

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every

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day to the do's Organization for

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believing in me I'm looking forward to

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this next phace in my in my

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C to the fents all the world that

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support not not only me but me faceful

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we thank you and appreciate

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you to the country of Japan you are

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angless passionate support you give me

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every day help me to play the game the

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way I

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do to my supp group starting with my

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agent N B and his wife who Liv attending

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tonight to C for all of their support

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and of

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course for always being here for

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me lastly to my family and friends thank

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you I appreciate you all thank

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[Applause]

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you thank you

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so I just want to say that one of my

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strongest memories from this dinner a

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few years ago is when was Rookie of the

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Year and he said he wants to come back

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sometime in the future and he was

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looking forward to giving his speech in

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English so that was awesome again I'm

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very glad that

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[Applause]

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that up next is my favorite of the New

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York bbwaa local Awards the Ben Epstein

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Dan castalano good guys War this one

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goes to the player who most helps the

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local media do their jobs because this

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year's winner is a Brooklyn native we

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figured well let's get another Brooklyn

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guy to do the honors you'll recognize

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his name from his Decades of work in the

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New York Post and you'll recognize his

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face and his voice from his appearances

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on embe network here is Joel

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[Applause]

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Sherman

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I know my standing with the association

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I'll follow Otani doing an an award in

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English thanks

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