In the following sentence what is the better choice and why.....

I'll bet it feels good or well to run around those bases.

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It feels good . . .

Since "good" is an adjective and describes "it," it's the correct choice.

Although "well" can be used as an adjective to describe a person's health, "well" is also an adverb.

Examples of "well" used as an adverb:
The child draws well for his age.
Since the freshman plays so well, the coach promoted him to the varsity team.

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