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Chris Rose sits down with Tampa Bay's Evan Longoria. Hear what the two-time All-Star had to say about mohawks, a certain Desperate Housewife and more.

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" Are you from Downey California which is greater long -- And that makes you Lakers fan. I wasn't much from vast welcome if I had to choose -- team I would be Lakers and yes if you work. Not far from Orlando Florida so you've got the magic against the Lakers have been there in the NBA finals where people get at -- little bit about that'll. I there was a difference of opinions. I was kind of torn you know on being that. I wasn't really gospel and start with us so like I should be a magic man you know just because I'd been playing there and being you know. I guess around their team more than I was the Lakers so actually went to the last game and I didn't know who to cheer for I was there and separated in the Lakers win but you know little disappointment. You usually like black and blue one side of the Jersey purple gold -- that one of those guys I -- I could have could have. I what was your your sport wrong about this. Boys like golf it's a junior golf lessons when I was. Probably eleven on. Through high school. So I still enjoy playing all that's my favorite sport in this or any good as a -- I was okay you know not good enough to go pro and and or or pursue it but I did I did a good time do you still tee it up now. Oh yes I tee it up a bunch in the off season. We were talking about scratched known don't know I'm not done not that I don't play enough. -- So you had the you rays Mohawk go last year. -- you look at them air sometimes they let -- Yeah well no you know because -- go to the field every day and I see everybody else that is so it wasn't quite that big of a deal bullet. The other -- few times where kind of wondered you know what what was I thinking but on the it was a team who had the works for. I would say bends overs definitely he leftists here real headlong here to start with and he did achieve that ball on the sides went along law in. Was -- uniform manager brought him though. He did by India I was a very respectable. Wanted to see him come with with a Mohawk and carrier huge video game Garrett. Yeah I would say. I mean not huge civil -- I've played for five hours homeless. I'm I'm a gamer. Rock rock band yet rock band Guitar Hero. Call of duty. Not never -- halo but. Like all games are rock band or Guitar Hero what's what's the go to -- And stuff when. I would have to say yeah my favorite to play it was. Rocky like hurricane. Alice -- my theory these things you. I was never singer I'm honored to be seen if I was forced to I would. But I was always on the in the drums for rock band played guitar and the other teammates get involved. Oh yeah we had to -- deal we actually did day. We did a little mini concert for a town actually had a spring training is pretty just all of it was. It was myself and he's on he's signed. And Jason Hammel who is now traded. It was -- there. We gotta get the group back together -- we might go on reunion tour. Some nice -- big GR finish here yes yes so they do like that would like the old Axl Rose look at all of the corps Rose. -- the -- look. -- my little brother is actually a lot bigger Guns 'N Roses fan and I am. He's red slashes book and he's -- and stuff put. Yeah I would have to go with the old the old you know look -- art most embarrassing thing -- your TiVo right now. Well if I used TiVo. I don't uses I don't I don't. Care to watch too much TV but. You know I would have to say I love watching cash cap so if there was a moment to eat my Tebow beat Afghan that's your thing I love that we watch it at the field. When I get home -- gateway community just relaxing and go to bed there and I don't even know what that one is -- It's like a video game show and get does it done in his taxi in New York it's pretty funny you're running over an -- road trip. I wish I would love to be on before. I figured maybe desperate house and you're going to get that. I mean you got that hole you've Evan Longoria thing. You know I don't I'd I don't get it very much anymore which I'm pretty thankful for -- my first year. Around Lewis was a pretty tough go at it obviously in the World Series if if anybody blossoming heard it was pretty loud -- But you know for the most but I don't get it but you touched base whether. I have never met her I've yet to meters but dom. She -- she sent me abolish I think congratulating me for the making thirteen last year so I was the first action had. -- Percent of my blood."

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