Tyler Naquin talks coloring books, The Walking Dead and playing catch with a brick wall (podcast) – cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio Inspiration can strike in strange places.

Cleveland Indians outfielder Tyler Naquin was on a quick shopping trip to Target earlier this month when he was inspired to pick up a few childrens coloring books and fill out the pages in order to pass the time while in isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic. Naquin says he will turn the simple pastime into a donation for hospitalized children in the Cleveland area with customized signed prints of his work.

Naquin is in Cleveland rehabbing his surgically-repaired right knee with the hope that he can get on the field if baseball returns in 2020. On Thursdays podcast, Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga chat with Naquin about what he hopes comes of the many debated plans for bringing Major League Baseball back.

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