… The outfielder has been fighting for a spot on the White Sox throughout spring training, which may be more routine than warming up for him. Milledge hasn’t taken any time off since the last season ended.
“I went to Venezuela and played the whole season there,” Milledge said. “I just haven’t take off since last season. I went home for about seven to ten days and for those seven to ten days I actually went to instructional league to get ready for the season over there.”
Earning a starting position isn’t likely for Milledge and he knows that.
“What I want to accomplish is to show the team that I can do anything at any time. If somebody’s tired or somebody’s down, I can step in and be able to produce and not look at the lineup sideways,” Milledge said.
March 20, 2011
Lastings Milledge speaks
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well if he dosent make the team, then he never really had a chance. he has impressed me so far.
also, should we be worried about adam dunn, because he is the only one who doesn’t look ready.
Comment by Anonymous — March 21, 2011 @ March 21, 2011 9:14 pm |
yeah, he seems like a good guy
I don’t understand why previous teams ad a problem with his enthusiasm. what’s so bad with being passionate?
Comment by The Wizard — March 22, 2011 @ March 22, 2011 12:54 pm |