Rivera: Yes I have been home for about a week now. Just resting and spending some time with family and friends.
Mack: TJ, let's go back to before this season started. You were undrafted out of, first, The Bronx, and then, Troy University. Tell us how you signed with the Mets and what it was like playing in your first professional game?
Rivera: Yeah, I was undrafted out of college which was a little dissapointing at first but then I received a call to sign as a free agent a couple days after. I was really happy to hear I was getting a opportunity to keep playing ball. My first professional game was exciting. Playing pro ball has been my dream since I was a kid and to be able to do so has been a great experience.
Mack: One thing many fans don't realize is the grind of getting used to playing every day. Tell us what it was like for your in Kingsport this past year.
Mack: What are your plans for the off-season, TJ (is there a nickname for TJ?... joke)?
Rivera: Ha ha, maybe just "T". I have been home for a couple weeks relaxing and giving my body some rest. I will be heading back down to school very soon to start training and getting in shape for next season. I'm planning on working on all aspects of the game to improve on speed, range and a more consistant swing this off season.
Rivera: I would just like to thank all the fans that support us. They were great to us when I was in both Kingsport and Brooklyn. Hopefully, one day i can play in front of them at CitiField.
Other TJ Stuff:
8-12-11: - Stock Up – 2B T.J. Rivera – Rivera was signed this past June as an UDFA. The Lehman H.S. (Bronx) grad hit .290 for K-Port this season and is now turning heads in Brooklyn. Imagine being undrafted and then 4-5 for the Cyclones. On top of the world, Ma!
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