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Freddy Peralta ha puesto números envidiables – El Nacional

Freddy Peralta ha puesto números envidiables – El Nacional
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Ron Santo vs American League pitchers

Ron Santo vs. American League pitchers By JohnW53 on Jan 25, 2021, 6:53am CST + ... Ron Santo played in 8 All-Star Games in 11 seasons, between 1963 and 1973. His 20 plate appearances came against 15 different pitchers, of whom 5 ranked among the top 10 American League hurlers in total Wins Above Replacement during those years. Four more ranked in the top 25. Against all 15, Santo batted .333 (5 for 15), compared to .277 in his regular-season career. His All-Star on-base percentage also was higher, .500 to .362, thanks to 5 walks. Only 2 National Leaguers, Willie Mays and Stan Musial, have walked more times in All-Star Games, each with 7. Both played in 24 games, 3 times as many as Santo.

Nevada en Madrid: El resultado del postureo de Casado: así quedó la puerta que limpió con una pala ante las cámaras

Nevada en Madrid: El resultado del postureo de Casado: así quedó la puerta que limpió con una pala ante las cámaras
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Sunday Notes: Connor Seabold and the Art of the Changeup

December 13, 2020 Connor Seabold is a control artist with a plus changeup. Those qualities helped entice the Red Sox to acquire the 24-year-old right-hander as part of the August trade that sent Brandon Workman and Heath Hembree to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for Nick Pivetta. Seabold has since been added to Boston’s 40-man roster. His artistry isn’t limited to the baseball field. Seabold’s father is a graphic designer, and the 2017 third-round pick out of Cal State Fullerton is a chip off the old block when it comes to pictorial ability. “My first semester in college, I actually tried to be an art major,” explained Seabold, who impressed at Boston’s alternate training site and will compete for a spot in the Red Sox rotation next year. “That didn’t go well, especially with my baseball schedule I had to tap out of it but I can pick up a pencil and pad and draw whatever I’ve got on my mind. I’ve always kind of had a knack for it.”

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