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The start of athletics Luis Severino does not move away from his thoughts on his team’s baseball stadium.
In turn, it seems that athletics “cannot expect” to be rid of him before the deadline for the MLB trade.
Severino, who made a return to the mound of the Yankee stadium during the weekend, was discussed by his former team of New York Yankees. After the game, he discharged the difference between pitching on the road in the real MLB ball parks compared to Sutter Health Park, a minor league installation which will be the house of athletics during the next seasons before their move to Las Vegas.
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The athletics launcher Luis Severino (40) offers land during the first round against New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta / Imagn images)
Severino was asked about a USA Today report, which said athletics “cannot expect” to be rid of the man they signed a three -year agreement worth $ 67 million in December – the richest guaranteed contract in the history of the franchise.
He shrugged and replied with honesty.
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“If you ask me how I feel at home, I’m not going to lie to you,” he said, via athletics. “Because at the end, you will determine if it is a lie or not. My work is there to try to ask and each time you ask me a question, be honest with you. So, that’s what I did.”
Severino added that his teammates feel the same about Sutter Health Park, saying “I am not the only one to feel the same thing”.
The original commentary on the right -hander came on Friday, when he said: “It’s like a spring training game”, when he launches at home compared to the games on the road.

The launcher leaving for athletics Luis Severino (40) offers land against the Kansas City Royals during the first round at the Kauffman stadium. (Denny Medley-Imagn images)
“It’s really difficult,” said Severino about his original park in West Sacramento.
“If they exchange me or not, I will continue to cring. Trying to be my best that goes there.”
Severino had a little difficulty this season, having a 5.18 MPM on 18 departures (104.1 rounds) with a whip of 1.380.
And he clearly likes to launch on the road, while statistics support him. In eight departures far from West Sacramento this season, Severino has an MPM of 3.23 out of 47.1 rounds.

The launcher starting from athletics, Luis Severino (40) returns to the canoe after the fifth round against the Baltimore Orioles at Sutter Health Park. (Images of Dennis Lee / Imagn)
At home, the 10 departures of Severino gave an MPM of 6.79 with 43 points deserved in 57.0 sleeves.
The MLB trade deadline is July 31 at 6 p.m., giving athletics a month from Tuesday to find a business partner for Severino if that’s what they want to do with him to move forward.