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East Coast Bias
That’s quite an interesting journey.
Lunchbox45
lets all ruin it now by having a baseless allegation conversation about him being on PEDs!
bbbman
When have you ever seen a SS throw 95?
Lunchbox45
50 game suspension on the way !
Brad L.
It’s surprising that he’s become such a great pitcher. I love it that he’s been the bright spot the last two years for my White Sox. He’s a stud.
ellisburks
I guess he’s attractive but what does him being a stud have to do with baseball?
muskyfish
A tremendous example of why you can’t get too wrapped up in the ages of prospects. While we all love to watch the fast tracks of current stars like Miguel Cabrera and future stars like Bryce Harper, too often people want to cool prematurely on prospects that are still young men with whole careers in front of them.
JohnS
The best thing about Sergio is that he personifies the American Dream. Persevering through the bad times in his career to now become a very capable (and soon to be very rich) relief pitcher.
Oh, and he was literally born on the Fourth of July…
Dogo Hess
WHERE ARE THE KENNY HATERS
The Jesus
I remember when he was in the Jays system, they talked about his potential as a pitcher because he threw 95 mph – so it was no surprise to see him make the transition. But to be in the position he is now, I don’t think anyone would’ve imagined that.