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Sergio Romo knew the deal from the instant he re-signed with the San Francisco Giants. The move didn't signal a comeback for the 40-year-old reliever; it merely gave him a chance to end his career ...
The 40-year-old Romo was a 28th-round draft pick by San Francisco in 2005. He made his MLB debut with the team three years later and was an integral part of the bullpen during their three World ...
SF Giants closer Sergio Romo reacts to the crowd during the World Series victory parade at Market Street. (2012) / Ed Szczepanski-USA TODAY Sports ...
Romo pitched in parts of 15 seasons, spending nine of those with the Giants. He amassed a 123 career ERA+ and a 4.41 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Of his 137 career saves, 84 of those came with the Giants.
The 31-year-old Romo has spent all seven of his big league seasons with San Francisco, winning titles in 2010, '12 and this year. He went 6-4 with a 3.72 ERA with 23 saves in 64 outings last ...
Sergio Romo received no college scholarship offers out of high school. Scouts thought he was too small. A 10-year Major League career and three World Series rings later, Romo remains optimistic.
Speak for yourself, Sergio. Romo normally pitches late in games, which means he often waits until the middle innings to arrive in the bullpen. When he does, the mood is immediately more upbeat.
Romo has been held back some during early workouts as a result. Romo admitted he felt a little pain in his shoulder during the 2014 season. Via CSN Bay Area, an MRI is not needed.
Romo said his arm has withstood the varying roles without any new aches or fatigue, and he’s taking better care of his slim body. Now he’s hoping a career-long trend holds true and he can ...
Romo, who turns 34 on March 4, said he would have preferred to re-sign with the Giants, who selected him in the 28th round in the 2005 draft and watched as the scrawny youngster with the ...