It’s a story that could only be written in Hollywood. Mike Hazen and Chris Young, two former college roommates, have reunited 25 years later in the World Series. The two met at Princeton University in the mid-90s and have since gone on to have successful careers in baseball.
Hazen is the General Manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Young is the pitching coach for the Houston Astros. The two have been reunited in the 2017 World Series, where the Astros are taking on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The two men have a long history together, having roomed together at Princeton for three years. They were both members of the baseball team and developed a strong bond over their shared love of the game. After graduating, they went their separate ways and pursued their respective careers in baseball.
Hazen has been with the Diamondbacks since 2016 and has been credited with helping to turn the team around. He was part of the team that won the National League West Division title this year. Young has been with the Astros since 2015 and has helped to develop some of the team’s best pitchers.
It’s an amazing story of friendship and success that has come full circle. The two men have gone from college roommates to two of the most influential people in Major League Baseball. It’s a testament to their hard work and dedication that they have been able to achieve such success.
The 2017 World Series is sure to be an exciting one, and it will be even more special for Hazen and Young as they reunite after 25 years. It’s a story that proves that anything is possible and that dreams really do come true.