Athletics ‘I can’t wait’ to change Severino after stadium criticism


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The athletics starter, Luis Severino, is not avoiding his thoughts about the baseball stadium of his team.

In turn, it seems that athletics “cannot expect to” get rid of it before the MLB trade deadline as well.

Severino, who returned to the Yankee stadium mound during the weekend, was touched by his former New York Yankees team. After the game, he discharged the difference between launching on the road in the Real MLB baseball stadiums compared to Sutter Health Park, a minor leagues installation that will be the athletics house during the next seasons before his transfer to Las Vegas.

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Athletics pitcher Luis Severino (40) offers a release during the first entry against the New York Yankees in the Yankee Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn images)

Severino was asked about a report by USA Today, which declared that athletics “cannot expect to” get rid of the man in which they signed a three -year agreement worth $ 67 million in December: the richest contract guaranteed in the history of the franchise.

He shrugged and responded honestly.

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“If you ask me how I feel throwing at home, I’m not going to lie to you,” he said, through athletics. “Because in the end, you will discover if it is a lie or not. My work is here to try to launch and every time they ask me a question, be honest with you. So, that is what I did.”

Severino added that his teammates feel the same with Sutter Health Park, saying “I’m not the only one who feels the same.”

The original law comment occurred on Friday when he said “It feels like a spring training game,” when he launches at home compared to the games on the road.

The athletic launch, Luis Severino (40), delivers a launch against Kansas City’s reais in the first entry at the Kauffman Stadium. (Denny Medley-Imagn images)

“It’s really difficult,” Severino said about his local park in West Sacramento.

“If they change me or not, I will keep moving. Trying to be the best thing I can leave.”

Severino has fought a bit this season, possessing an effectiveness of 5.18 more than 18 openings (104.1 tickets) with a 1.380 whip too.

And he clearly likes to launch on the road, while statistics support him. In Eight West Sacramento openings this season, Severino has an effectiveness of 3.23 in 47.1 entries.

The starting launch of the athletics, Luis Severino (40), returns to the shelter after the fifth entrance against the Baltimore Orioles in Sutter Health Park. (Dennis Lee/Imagn images)

At home, Severino’s 10 openings have produced an effectiveness of 6.79 with 43 races won at 57.0 tickets.

The MLB trade deadline is July 31 at 6 PM, giving athletics a month from Tuesday to find a commercial partner for Severino if that is what they want to do with him in the future.

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