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Current Video: Once a Tiger, now a Royal

Hear from new Royal left fielder Josh Anderson as he talks about playing for his new team, the Royals. Listen in to find out what he thinks about competing against his former team.

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" Yeah we're just cheer the other -- wouldn't be able to spread it over there right now and on this side. Well it's that's baseball you never know what can happen administrate situation before so. Being here is a little different for me but you know I'm thankful for another opportunity it's it's presented itself for me and com part of another good ballclub that cost you not at Celtic moment from one month ballclub that was good in but you get guys to another good team with a good but you guys so markedly more thankful that -- was -- you're one of the first ones out here I'm not. Going over visiting some of the former teammates then that's. Weeks ago it's always not seeing those guys keep up with a no matter light and I get a chance to talk with vehement. Jet with that the other guys the other families are always good thank you ask -- what is going to meet so many people and meet so many guys to become good friends of people so."

" You bullet bounced around a lot to -- some of that under control button when what you were Houston Adam Everett was talking about that's it gets a Detroit September 2007 them. Maybe a Cubs should do -- then suddenly over Detroit and now. But it's got to look good -- it."

" It is just never know I mean you've gone by the game you control the things you can control and that your work guess your senior you want to -- a clubhouse got I've always tried to folks on. Stay and play any games are as I can and you know you never know we're going to land only can do is go and play there's thirty teams out there. And -- this situation I'm in housing is a blessing and I'm thankful to be part of Kansas City Royals and hopefully. He'll be here for a while politics it's exciting anytime you come back in and they play against former team he always want to do good but you know we're used to the best cannon shot to think about too much as well boy."

" What about that team over -- to -- there's there's some pretty good talent over there -- pitching -- as well tell us what Tigers."

" I'll target team and no doubt about them they're full of good against a great clubhouse -- good talent again good young arms as well Jackson Verlander were sell all of having great years. And they got a great offense and they're led by -- manager so. -- they get semen and you know I would expect if they go pretty deep this year and into the into the post season maybe self published in the."

" Events would that said he'll get a chance to hopefully get on base that's maybe steal bases against Gerald Laird who want to what are your former pitchers and thought about that a little bit."

" Yeah have veto. I know it's it's these guys are getting a good arms he just what do the best you can and -- going to try to compete and do the best I can you other there. Obviously good arms and you can't let the fact that they've done well -- in an agency -- go --"

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