David Ortiz Takes Live Batting Practice

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David Ortiz took live batting practice for the first time on Monday since injuring his wrist in late May. Big Papi was very pleased with his performance. How did he feel? ” I feel good. Great.” Ortiz did note however that after swinging on outside pitches, he felt “a little sore, but not bad.” [link]

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