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Take Batting Practice

I'm trying to understand something in an /tinymce347/%20http:/www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/eye-on-baseball/21792906/mccann-takes-batting-practice-for-first-time-since-shoulder-surgery:

"Braves catcher Brian McCann took batting practice on Thursday for the first time since having right shoulder surgery in October, reports MLB.com's Mark Bowman. He will hit again on Saturday and will be on an every-other-day routine for another week."

Does it mean he required batting practice?
  

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Welcome to the forum! It means he did the activity of batting practice. It doesn't say whether it was required.

  • Welcome to the forum!
  • It means he did the activity of batting practice.
  • It doesn't say whether it was required.
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Welcome to the forum!

It means he did the activity of batting practice. It doesn't say whether it was required.

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