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Venezuela Salvador Perezafter an excellent career in Major League Baseballestablished himself in this system as one of the most powerful receivers in this sport.
His skill with the mascot and the ability to specify every detail in the events allowed him to gain a place of honor within the franchise. Kansas City Royals.
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In detail, he showed his skills on Monday, May 6, and he was his countryman Jackson Chorio who fell before his mighty arm.
Salvador Pérez left Jackson Chourio with no options
The handsome “Kaufman’s Stop”it was the situation in question for the ninth of Milwaukee Brewers. For the eighth episode, the home team remained strong on the score with a 3×2 advantage.
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However, the visitors set up a real offensive lie with men on first and second and just one out. The Venezuelan happened on the second pad. Jackson Chorioafter reaching base on a hit and later advancing after his partner’s walk William Contreras.
That move was under the face-off situation between the Kansas pitcher, Will Smith and the Milwaukee hitter on the left, Brick Turang.
On a 1-1 count, “Salvo” specified the intentions of the Chorio and after getting a slide at 83.1 MPH on his pet, he decided to take a side against what he saw coming.
Pérez He didn’t take long to make a decision and immediately threw the ball into his teammate’s gloves. Michael Garciawhose job was only to lower it and play Chorio second sentence.
The play was millimetric, to the extent that his review was requested, however, the sentence was upheld and Salvador Perez He got one more defensive game for his luxuriously extensive resume.
Undoubtedly, we are facing a player who has extensive experience in his position and these situations are a demonstration of his talent.
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2024-05-07 10:37:25
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