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Retired MLB Outfielder and Professional Hitting Coach Terrmel Sledge

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It’s been a long time since we’ve had a baseball player on here. I’m really excited to bring you a new special guest, Terrmel Sledge. The guy was a Major Leaguer with the Montreal Expos. Some of you young ones might not even know who they were but there used to be a Major League team in Montreal. They became the Washington Nationals. Sledge, he plays for the Nationals as well, in fact hitting the first homerun ever by a Nationals player. Then he moved on to San Diego, played with the Padres before going over to Japan and playing five seasons overseas. In fact, we were teammates with the Nippon-Ham Fighters. Terrmel was a great teammate. He was a great person to talk to; not only the mindset, the mentality, the approach type of stuff. I learned a lot from him. I remember him being just a pivotal person in my own life where I was going through a huge transition coming out of the Major Leagues, going to Japan. My personal life, I was finding out that Lincoln, my oldest son, he was on his way. Terrmel was just someone who was a great person, a great man, to teach the life lessons as well.

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It’s been a long time since we’ve had a baseball player on here. I’m really excited to bring you a new special guest, Terrmel Sledge. The guy was a Major Leaguer with the Montreal Expos. Some of you young ones might not even know who they were but there used to be a Major League team in Montreal. They became the Washington Nationals. Sledge, he plays for the Nationals as well, in fact hitting the first homerun ever by a Nationals player. Then he moved on to San Diego, played with the Padres before going over to Japan and playing five seasons overseas. In fact, we were teammates with the Nippon-Ham Fighters. Terrmel was a great teammate. He was a great person to talk to; not only the mindset, the mentality, the approach type of stuff. I learned a lot from him. I remember him being just a pivotal person in my own life where I was going through a huge transition coming out of the Major Leagues, going to Japan. My personal life, I was finding out that Lincoln, my oldest son, he was on his way. Terrmel was just someone who was a great person, a great man, to teach the life lessons as well.

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