After Winckowski played his first game on Saturday at MLB's oldest ball park and lost 3-1 he was MLB's oldest ball park He said he couldn't stand the hype.
"It has a presence like Fenway. To be honest, I didn't really understand it here," Winkowski said after the match. "I told my mom last night that this place is a very standard place to me. To be honest, I didn't feel anything. It felt like another stadium."
Ross, catcher of both red socks and cubs before becoming Chicago The current manager who played did not hesitate to put a rookie in his place.
"I don't know what his life experience is, but I'm very grateful for this place," Ross said. "There's a lot of history here. This is one of the best I've ever met."
"I'm in the World Series at both [Wrigley Field] and Fenway Park." Participated]… [Saturday] The night at Wrigley was very nice. It was nice to have fans in a packed house of “Go, Cubs, Go”. was fun.
"Fenway is the same ... like here, a beautiful ball park — There's a lot of history there. It's very similar from my point of view. Great place to play with two great ball parks ... ”
Ross, after going out on Saturday He called Winkowski a "pretty good pitcher" and acknowledged the achievements of the newcomer.