Growing up, I actually wanted to be a professional baseball player instead of a radio DJ. Believe it or not.
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When I was a kid, I wanted to be a baseball player.
I wanted to be a professional baseball player.
I always wanted to be a major-league baseball player.
Before, if I wasn't in baseball, I wanted to become a doctor.
I just always wanted to be a baseball announcer. I'm a huge Mets fan, and I wanted to be the next Bob Murphy. As far as careers go, that was the first career that I really thought about. Well, before that, I wanted to be a Mello Yello truck driver.
Since I was in high school, I wanted to play professional football and professional baseball, be a two-sport star.
I wanted to definitely be a musician or a good preacher or a heck of a baseball player. I couldn't play ball too good - I hurt my finger, and I stopped that. I couldn't preach, and well, all I had left was getting into the music thing.
When I went to high school, my most passionate desire was to be a professional baseball player. But something within me told me that was not going to happen.
I wanted to be a radio announcer.
As a kid, I wanted to be a sportscaster. On the radio. I loved the idea of painting a picture. I didn't want to be on TV. I wanted to be Jon Miller, who called all the Orioles games.