Tampa Bay Rays infectiously-upbeat OF Brett Phillips tells Rich Eisen why he approaches each MLB games with the same joy he had when he was a little leaguer, and recounts the uplifting story of hitting a home run this season for a young cancer patient.
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13 Comments
What a guy. He was likable within 5 seconds.
This is awesome
Amazing human being!
Man, Brett is such a cool dude. Going to the game in Wrigleyville tomorrow night to watch the bats swingin from my hometown. RAYS UP
I'm not crying, your crying.
oh Brett how do you deal with the Darkside of baseball
Damn. This is an amazing video. I’m going to get his jersey. Lol
Thank you, Rich.
“How can you not be romantic about Baseball?”
I became a Brett Phillips fan today. Thank you Rich.
I am forever Brett Phillips fan. Thank you Rich that was an amazing interview! The way he carries himself with such grace and passion for baseball and people is inspirational. We need more Brett Phillips!!!!
As a Brewers fan we miss Brett. He is a great all around guy. Nothing but the best for Brett.
I think we all loved him during his world series hit, but he keeps getting better.