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Saturday, May 27: Ryan Mountcastle Bobblehead day vs Rangers


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Just now, Tony-OH said:

It doesn't appear he's missed Royal Farms too much. Looks like he eats that chicken everyday!

 

In all honesty... when did he gain all this weight? He was w CO last year right? Did he look like this? Or did the injury and time off cause it? He needs to hit the cardio

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1 minute ago, Tony-OH said:

It doesn't appear he's missed Royal Farms too much. Looks like he eats that chicken everyday!

 

Well in his defense it is banging! I miss English's fried chicken. RoFo fried chicken is the only "fast food" I eat once in a while.

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