Outfielder, Coco Crisp is new to the A's in 2010. He brings eight years of Major League experience and a World Series ring to a youthful Oakland organization.
I have to extend my deepest congratulations from this one. Maybe he was humbled when he was traded to the Royals, but Coco was the least friendly player I think I've ever had the misfortunate to meet. I once saw a kid that couldn't be more than 5 years old put his hat out and ask for an autograph, and Coco pushed the hat to the side and walked by him without even looking down.
At one point, he was trying to come into Camden from the front gates, but the door was still locked. I stood directly in front of him and said "Coco you can't go in that way the door's still locked," he ignored me, and everybody chuckled as he went on his grumpy way.
I have to extend my deepest congratulations from this one. Maybe he was humbled when he was traded to the Royals, but Coco was the least friendly player I think I've ever had the misfortunate to meet. I once saw a kid that couldn't be more than 5 years old put his hat out and ask for an autograph, and Coco pushed the hat to the side and walked by him without even looking down.
ReplyDeleteAt one point, he was trying to come into Camden from the front gates, but the door was still locked. I stood directly in front of him and said "Coco you can't go in that way the door's still locked," he ignored me, and everybody chuckled as he went on his grumpy way.
He only signed for a few people the day I saw him. I was one of the first over to him so I didn't have to fight too hard.
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