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The best part of the article is when Trent complains about groin pains and blisters after his batting practice. I hope Fitzpatrick is studying the playbook very carefully.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: I really do like Trent and this was only a joke.

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trent and lee bp

 

just a Bills article for a slow time of year, i can't say it doesn't bother me a little that they are in toronto doing this stuff, but hey whatever keeps us in Buffalo

 

From the article:

 

Edwards said taking batting practice gave him a new appreciation for the rigors baseball players face.

 

"That was tough," he said. "I got tired after just 10 swings in there. I can't imagine doing that every day. I've got some groin issues right now, I've got a little blister on my hand and muscles in my body I never knew I could hurt."

 

I mean seriously? Is he always hurt in some way?

 

10 swings and you're tired? Really?

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It was on YES. Trent was pretty damn good. He hit a bunch of homers, some that went into the upper decks, and the announcers were giving him props. It looks like he's playing the wrong sport.

I saw that too. Did you see the lightning bolt come down just when he knocked the cover off the ball? Man that was great.

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The best part of the article is when Trent complains about groin pains and blisters after his batting practice. I hope Fitzpatrick is studying the playbook very carefully.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: I really do like Trent and this was only a joke.

 

 

Push, you are just to much of a nice guy sometimes :worthy:

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ESPN's Editor's Choice, and i quote:

 

"Good Arm, No Stick? Not!

Going yard in BP. Throwing out the first pitch. Trent Johnson is 2-for-2."

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Guest three3

"Edwards said he hadn't played baseball since he was in the eighth grade, when he pitched a one-hitter in a Little League game but lost, 1-0"

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