Oct
04

In a shaky economy, you can trust Kevin Maas

By Joseph Pawlikowski

What a perfect little article for a boring baseball Saturday (until later, of course). The Daily News’s Anthony McCarron catches up with Kevin Maas, he of the record-breaking home run pace. I know I have that Topps Record Breaker card sitting around somewhere. Anyway, Maas is back at home in California, raising a son and daughter by himself, working at Charles Schwabb. He talks to McCarron about life during and after baseball, including the Maas top girls in right field and his being in attendance for Aaron Boone’s home run. Oh, and he mentions that he never did steroids.

Posted on Saturday, October 4th, 2008 at 3:08 pm in Asides.

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Ben K. says:

That Kevin Maas said about five times that he “wouldn’t do it any other way” in that interview makes me think otherwise.

 
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