A few weeks ago I got to go back to New York for a special alumni baseball game with players of the past. While I was there I sat down and talked with several former players. 

Today I'm sharing with you a couple of great conversations with the Hall of Famers Wade Boggs and Fergie Jenkins. 

Wade Boggs is a career .328 hitter, he had 3010 hits and a better lifetime batting average at Fenway Park than the great Ted Williams. Wade and I talk all about the art of hitting, why he didn’t like to know what pitch was coming and how the worst thing he could do is pop out to the pitcher. 

Fergie Jenkins' career spanned three different decades where he won 284 games and had over 3000 strikeouts. We talk about his pitching philosophy, robot umpires and where the game is headed in the future. 

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