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Nic Winkler. is a player for the [[Boston Flowers]].  
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Nic Winkler is a player for the [[Boston Flowers]]. Born with only a left ear, Winkler claims this has made his right ear twice as strong, and that he can hear which type of pitch is being thrown. However, he can also hear his hecklers twice as well, and rival teams use this to their advantage when he steps up to the plate.  
  
Winkler serves as the replacement for [[Hurley Pacheco]] after they were incinerated during [[Season 2|Season Two]]. It occurred on Day 76 after the Flowers won their game against the underdog [[Hawaii Fridays]]. Was born with only a left ear, Winkler claims this made the right ear twice as strong allowing him to hear what pitch is being thrown.  
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Winkler joined the team immediately after the [[incineration]] of [[Hurley Pacheco]] during [[Season 2|Season Two]]. The event took place on Day 76, after the Flowers won their game against the underdog [[Hawaii Fridays]]. When asked his thoughts about the incident, Winkler has only said that he "heard it coming."
  
 
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Nic Winkler is a player for the Boston Flowers. Born with only a left ear, Winkler claims this has made his right ear twice as strong, and that he can hear which type of pitch is being thrown. However, he can also hear his hecklers twice as well, and rival teams use this to their advantage when he steps up to the plate.

Winkler joined the team immediately after the incineration of Hurley Pacheco during Season Two. The event took place on Day 76, after the Flowers won their game against the underdog Hawaii Fridays. When asked his thoughts about the incident, Winkler has only said that he "heard it coming."