“Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity,
To seize everything you ever wanted,
In one moment —
Would you capture it, or just let it slip?” — Eminem
If you don’t know Brandon Kintzler‘s entrance music, the lyrics are above. They have a deep meaning to a young man who wants to capture it. Ask him, and he might tell you what “it” is.
“I’ve actually researched [the lyrics], just to go back and read every meaning that [Eminem] talks about,” Kintzler said. “I don’t want to ever lose the meaning of it. I don’t want to wear it out, so when it does happen it gives you a quick reminder. When no one wants you, and you make your way back, you come back with a vengeance. That’s what I think means more to me.”
Earlier this month, Kintzler turned 33-years-old, and for those who don’t know him, the All-Star’s career definitely would seem like a sensationalized story of fiction, and probably not too dissimilar from one of those children’s books that is fictional kid’s fantasy that Brandon reads to his 22-month-old son Knox. On October 27th, Knox will turn 2-years-old at a time on the calendar that aligns with game three of the World Series, and hopefully Knox’s father is still working that day! Continue reading