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Stories from the Trenches: Nick Waechter
March 10, 2008 · Patrick Hickey, Jr. · Jump to comments
I still remember Nick Waechter’s first appearance at
I still laugh to myself when I think about what I said to him. Basically, I approached him the same way I’d approached dozens of other players I’ve interviewed over the years. I started off asking to talk to him for a few minutes, but before I turned on my recorder, I told him that I knew he wasn’t really interested in talking to me or any of the other writers and that I felt for him. That put a smirk on his face and basically hooked him. I then told him that the fans would love to hear about his game and that together, we could give that to them. I also told him that it would be like pulling off a Band-Aid as quickly as possible.
After I interviewed him that day though, none of the other writers really expected to hear that I got enough from him to merit an article. Not only did I get enough for a solid interview, [check it out here @ http://mets.scout.com/2/669448.html] I also got enough for a nice feature in the Brooklyn Papers that totally captured the reasons for his success [again, check it out here, http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/30/33/30_33nickwaechter.html] and another one that basically summed up his roller coaster season on NYSportsDay.com [http://www.nysportsday.com/news/bkn/Waechter-Has-Time-on-his-Side.php]. That in itself made me a very happy camper the rest of the season. Waechter season ended with him looking like a player ready to move through the organization, making it look like he too enjoyed his time as an interviewee.
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I went to junior high and high-school with Nick. Played with him in every sport but baseball. And trust me, he’s no mean dude. He’s just about as down to business as they come. I remember in a 9th grade football civil war he got in the flat, and all 140lbs of him at the time, got laid the hell out, i mean it made the crowd gasp. He hopped up so quick, and tromped back out to call an audible on a fake punt. It was crazy.