The newest Met, Chris Aguila, doesn't have any walk-off history from his time in the majors, but he should make the walk-off celebrations (and the home run handshakes) a little more interesting.
Aguila's family, based on accounts I've read, is very into Polynesian dancing (his mother is a combination of Polynesian, Samoan, Tongan, and Fijian). This is not your typical exercise. It involves a little bit more risk.
"Because of the danger, I wasn't taught the Fire Knife Dance until I was 16," Aguila once told the media. "Basically, it's twirling and spinning a burning knife while someone is playing the drums. Sometimes I'll put it on my tongue. It's a lot of fun."
Just do yourself a favor, Chris. If you do anything like that...keep Jose Reyes a safe distance away.
Aguila's family, based on accounts I've read, is very into Polynesian dancing (his mother is a combination of Polynesian, Samoan, Tongan, and Fijian). This is not your typical exercise. It involves a little bit more risk.
"Because of the danger, I wasn't taught the Fire Knife Dance until I was 16," Aguila once told the media. "Basically, it's twirling and spinning a burning knife while someone is playing the drums. Sometimes I'll put it on my tongue. It's a lot of fun."
Just do yourself a favor, Chris. If you do anything like that...keep Jose Reyes a safe distance away.
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