Payton Tolle delivers fun US history lesson to Red Sox

During Spring Training in Fort Myers, Florida, Boston Red Sox prospect Payton Tolle presented an entertaining lesson on United States history to his teammates. The presentation, organized by manager Alex Cora ahead of the World Baseball Classic, featured a video from hot dog eating champion Joey Chestnut. Tolle added humor by shaving 'USA' into his chest hair and referencing historical events relevant to his teammates.

In the midst of Spring Training routines, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora sought to inject some levity into the team's preparation. He tasked left-handed pitcher Payton Tolle, the organization's No. 19 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, with delivering a presentation on United States history. This initiative came in anticipation of the upcoming World Baseball Classic, where 16 Red Sox players, including 14 from the major league camp, will participate. Teammates Roman Anthony and Garrett Whitlock are set to represent the United States in the tournament.

Tolle's 10-minute slideshow incorporated playful elements, such as a video message from Joey Chestnut, the renowned competitive eater known for his Fourth of July hot dog consumption. Chestnut, whom Tolle contacted via Instagram, discussed his feats without consuming any hot dogs in the clip. Tolle introduced him dramatically as the 'sultan of sausage,' having removed his shirt to reveal 'USA' shaved into his chest hair.

The presentation echoed a memorable effort three years prior, when outfielder Alex Verdugo showcased Mexican culture with a live mariachi band procession through the Fenway South complex. Tolle prepared his material over about a week, crafting five slides after dinner each night. 'It was a process. I was joking around, ‘I don’t think I’ve worked that hard on a presentation, other than maybe in middle school.’ It was fun,' Tolle said.

Cora praised the 23-year-old's effort, noting its role in breaking the monotony of the two-month camp. 'He was awesome... I was like, ‘He's gonna kill it,'' Cora remarked. Tolle highlighted historical facts tailored to his audience, including a nod to the Revolutionary War victory over Great Britain for pitcher Nate Eaton, who will play for that nation in the WBC.

Even starting pitcher Garrett Crochet paused his preparations to attend. 'Nothing that I didn’t already know. I learned a lot about Tolle though... He’s a character,' Crochet commented. The event underscored Tolle's lighthearted personality as he vies for a rotation spot.

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