Rangers second baseman Isiah Kiner-Falefa recently joined the Ben and Skin show on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM] to talk all things baseball. Here are some of the highlights.

On playing different positions

IKF: I really just want to be a baseball player and being a baseball player I feel like you need to be able to play every position, you need to be able to do everything, you need to be able to what you have to do in this situation and what people are doing around you.

So I've been a shortstop my whole life and seen kind of what everyone did and kind of just learning what everybody's job was and making sure everybody was in the right spot. When I went to a different spot, I knew what to do. I kind of just played in a role, and I kind of just fell into the role when catching came along.

When I would play shortstop, I'd watch the catcher, see what he was calling and, you know, kind of just go off that. So when I went behind the plate, I kind of take my same thinking as the shortstop and I just move behind the plate.

That time he threw up in the bathroom and won the game

Ben Rogers: Well there's something that happened early on in your career with the Rangers. I believe it was a spring training game. A couple years back, you came over as a minor leaguer and you were throwing up in a dugout bathroom, is this accurate?

IKF: Yeah (laughs), I hit my first homer the same day. I ate something bad but, you know, anytime you get an opportunity to go with the big club you're not going to miss out.

BR: Okay. So you're throwing up in the bathroom, but you didn't tell anyone 'cause you didn't want them to take you out of the game?

IKF: No. Because, I mean you don't get those opportunities every day, you know. If you pass up on that opportunity, someone else is going to take it and run with it.

BR: Unbelievable. And then you said you hit your first homer that day?

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IKF: Actually, no. That wasn't the day. That day I hit a walkoff single. I'm sorry.

Key personality differences between Ronald Guzman, Joey Gallo and Nomar Mazara

IKF: [Ronald] Guzman's more up going, you know. [Nomar] Mazara is real laidback and [Joey] Gallos is kind of like the joker and everything, it just matches, man.

I mean we've played together for so long.

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