George Brett advises Royals players on the importance of intensity in past playoff matchups with Yankees

George Brett, a Hall of Famer, reflected on the intense confrontations between the Kansas City Royals and the New York Yankees in the 1970s as the Royals geared up to face the Yankees once again. He recalled the heated moments from the past, describing the rivalry as more than just a series, but as a battle on the field.

One particular incident Brett mentioned was from Game 5 of the best-of-five AL Championship Series in 1977 when he clashed with Graig Nettles. The altercation involved Brett sliding late into Nettles and led to a physical confrontation between the two players that escalated as benches and bullpens emptied.

Brett emphasized the intensity of games back then compared to the current rules that now lead to ejections or penalties for physical altercations on the field. Despite the competitiveness, Brett highlighted the camaraderie that developed between players over the years, even with former rivals like Nettles.

Throughout the years, the rivalry between the Kansas City Royals and the New York Yankees produced memorable moments and confrontations that added to the rich history of both teams. The competitive spirit and ferocity displayed on the field during those times are often a source of inspiration for current players as they strive for success in today’s game.

As a part of the Royals’ organization for over three decades now, Brett’s presence during the postseason serves as a link to the past glory days, offering valuable lessons and insights to the current generation of players. His experiences and stories from the intense matchups with the Yankees help motivate and inspire the team as they aim for victory in their present-day contests.

Despite the changes in the game and the passage of time, George Brett’s deep-rooted connection to the Kansas City Royals and his unwavering passion for the sport continue to serve as a driving force behind the team’s pursuit of success, both on and off the field. His presence as a vice president and mentor adds a layer of historical significance and tradition to the team, bridging the past with the present and shaping the future of the franchise.

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