No more steaks for Fielder

 
Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder does not look like a vegetarian. So when people find out that he's giving it a try, they have approximately the same reaction. [link]

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Prince Fielder is a vegetarian

You know, every once in awhile, I try to convince myself that I'm starting a new diet. "This time its for real", I tell people. Most of the time, its a bold faced lie and Im snacking on chili-cheese fries 4 days later. Wonder how many days pass by before Prince Fielder is chomping on a Whopper.
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