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Philadelphia Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski doesn't regret his offseason bullpen decisions to ...
The last time a catcher hit a walk-off inside-the-park home run? You have to go back 99 years to Aug. 11, 1926 when Washington Senators catcher Bennie Tate did it against the New York Yankees.
As they slide into the second half of a make-or-break season, the Phillies recently faced a disturbing question: Who’s hurting them more, injured slugger Bryce Harper or eccentric closer Jordan Romano ...
NEW YORK– It hasn’t been easy for the Yankees since the All-Star break. They split the first six games, and left Toronto on ...
On Friday, the Bombers returned to the grassy confines of Yankee Stadium. They didn’t leave their sloppiness in Canada, ...
With one away and two men on base, reliever Jordan Romano surrendered a blast to centerfield that took a ridiculous bounce off the wall and allowed all three runners to score for a walk-off inside-the ...
The members of the Phillies Daycare need to start carrying their weight in the second half of the season. OK, Romano does, ...
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Instead, Dombrowski let two of his top arms, Jeff Hoffman and Carlos Estévez, walk. In their place, he inked Jordan Romano to a one-year, $9 million contract.
Jordan Romano didn’t really want to be a free agent. A Markham, Ontario, native, Romano was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 10 th round of the 2014 draft.
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Jordan Romano knows exactly what the end of a game feels like. The crowd is roaring. The intensity is high. His adrenaline is pumping. The second inning of a Grapefruit League ...
Romano, when right, leans on his slider along with a fastball that sits 97 mph. He averaged 62 innings per season during that strong three-year stretch. The native Canadian was popular among fans ...