One of the most successful Mexicans in the Big leagues put an end to his career Sergio Romo said goodbye to the diamonds under the colors of the team with which he won three World Series rings, San Francisco Giants.
Romo came out of the bullpen Giants for the last time accompanied by the traditional song “The Lock” to climb the bay team mound.
He Lock came to the mound for the seventh inning where the Giants they fell 11-2 with the Oakland Athletics. Romo faced three batters before he his partner Hunter Pence He will enter the field to say goodbye
After the signal, the people got up from their seats and both teammates and rivals began to applaud the Mexican who went up for the last time in a match as a professional. After a few seconds of applause and thanks from the player from California, the Mechón He entered the Giants dugout to receive hugs from his teammates.
Romo was chosen by the Giants in the 2005 draft and it was not until 2008 when he received the opportunity in the Major Leagues. Sergio was champion with San Francisco in 2010, 2012 and 2014, in addition to being selected for the 2013 All-Star Game.
He also played for Los Angeles Dodgers, Tampa Bay, Miami, Minnesota, Oakland, Seattle and Toronto, however, where he spent most of his career was in San Francisco, where he spent more than eight seasons.