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Episode 24 - Andy Seigle

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Former PBA Player, 1997 #1 pick in the PBA Draft and 11-year PBA veteran, Andy Seigle joins a special Holy Week edition of Staying MAJOR. After going #1 in the PBA Draft in 1997, Andy was the 1997 PBA Rookie of the Year. Seigle went on to be a PBA All-Star, a 2-time member of the Philippine national team, suiting up for the Philippines in the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games as well as the 2002 Busan Asian Games. Andy went on to help Barangay Ginebra win 3 PBA titles for 2004-2007 as part of their feared front line play. Injuries to both knees then derailed his career that ended late in 2007.

In this episode, Andy reflects on his career and his time in the Philippines. He also updates Staying MAJOR's listeners on where he is today and what has been keeping him busy since he left the Philippines 10 years ago.

Staying MAJOR is brought to you by our sponsor, A-Game After Sport Rubdown. For more on A-0Game please visit https://www.agamesport.com Use the promo code: EMENK30 to get 20% off of your online purchase.

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Former PBA Player, 1997 #1 pick in the PBA Draft and 11-year PBA veteran, Andy Seigle joins a special Holy Week edition of Staying MAJOR. After going #1 in the PBA Draft in 1997, Andy was the 1997 PBA Rookie of the Year. Seigle went on to be a PBA All-Star, a 2-time member of the Philippine national team, suiting up for the Philippines in the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games as well as the 2002 Busan Asian Games. Andy went on to help Barangay Ginebra win 3 PBA titles for 2004-2007 as part of their feared front line play. Injuries to both knees then derailed his career that ended late in 2007.

In this episode, Andy reflects on his career and his time in the Philippines. He also updates Staying MAJOR's listeners on where he is today and what has been keeping him busy since he left the Philippines 10 years ago.

Staying MAJOR is brought to you by our sponsor, A-Game After Sport Rubdown. For more on A-0Game please visit https://www.agamesport.com Use the promo code: EMENK30 to get 20% off of your online purchase.

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