Up next: Brewers outfielder Ben Gamel

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What’s your first baseball memory? GAMEL: I vaguely remember T-ball. I started when I was 3. I just remember being on the field. It’s weird, because I don’t remember anything else, but I remember the field.

What’s the last show you binge-watched? GAMEL: “The Office.”

Any superstitions?  GAMEL: Yeah. Don’t step on the line, that kind of standard stuff.

What’s your favorite free-time activity?  GAMEL: Fishing. In-shore fishing, saltwater back home. Redfish, flounder. I grew up on the intercoastal waterway, so there’s a little hole near the backyard. I like to fish live bait, or paddletails, jigs and stuff like that. 

What’s one talent you’d most like to have? GAMEL: Something musical would be pretty cool. I’m not any type of a musician. I’d rather play than sing. 

What was your first job? GAMEL: I cleaned out houses for my dad. He builds houses. 

What’s your most embarrassing injury.  GAMEL: I had a lot of injuries as a kid. Lots of stitches. Nothing really … oh, wait, one time I got drug by a go-kart. I was trying to jump in. We were doing some weird stuff. I was about 10. My foot got caught between the road and the tire, and the guy was on the gas. It just kind of spun on my ankle and dug a big chunk out of my foot. Almost had to get skin grafts. 

What’s the best purchase you’ve ever made? GAMEL: Puppy. My dogs.