Feb 2, 2021
The 27-year-old is the first woman to hold that job in any MLB organization. Goodrum previously worked in the Brewers’ sports science department.
Former University of Oregon softball player Sara Goodrum has been named the minor league hitting coordinator for the Milwaukee Brewers. The 27-year-old is the first woman to hold that job in any MLB organization. Goodrum previously worked in the Brewers’ sports science department. This news comes on the heels (or cleats, in this case) of the historic naming of Kim Ng
[Eng]as the general manager of the Miami Marlins in November. (
Feb 2, 2021
The 27-year-old is the first woman to hold that job in any MLB organization. Goodrum previously worked in the Brewers’ sports science department.
Former University of Oregon softball player Sara Goodrum has been named the minor league hitting coordinator for the Milwaukee Brewers. The 27-year-old is the first woman to hold that job in any MLB organization. Goodrum previously worked in the Brewers’ sports science department. This news comes on the heels (or cleats, in this case) of the historic naming of Kim Ng
[Eng]as the general manager of the Miami Marlins in November. (
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Fastest pitch: Josh Staumont, 102.2 mph Staumont didn’t touch 100 mph once in 2019, but in ‘20, the 27-year-old reliever hit triple digits 36 times. None were faster than his 102.2 mph pitch on Aug. 19, 2020 the fastest pitch in Royals’ Statcast history and tied with Jacob deGrom as the fastest pitch in baseball that season. The pitch was a four-seam fastball that landed inside for a ball against the Reds’ Phillip Ervin, but keep reading to find out what Staumont’s next pitch to Ervin that day did.
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