Mets’ Luis Severino utterly destroys the Yankees
Mets’ Luis Severino utterly destroys the Yankees
Mets’ Luis Severino is embracing rivalry with
Yankees After the New York Mets (49–46)
defeated the New York Yankees (58–40) in two
games at Citi Field in late June, not much has
changed. With the former attempting to restore
momentum and the latter seeking to hold onto it
before the MLB trade deadline, both teams are
still traveling in similar directions. When the two
rivals square off again in the Bronx next week,
the atmosphere there should be insane.
But just like the first two-game series, Luis
Severino will be denied the chance to face his
former team. Despite his recent inconsistencies,
the veteran starting pitcher has played a key role
in the Mets’ midseason turnaround. He is 6-3
with a 3.78 ERA and 81 strikeouts in 109.2
innings of work, rewarding president of baseball
operations David Stearns for the faith he showed
in him last December. As a result, Severino is
extremely proud to wear the Orange and Blue
every day—something he probably thought was
unimaginable when he first started playing.
Although the right-hander is bummed that the
Yankees won’t be seeing him during his
rotational stint, he has already thought of
amusing methods to exact some revenge on his
former employer. Luis Severino loses control of
himself when his former teammates accuse him
in their group conversation of being scared of
the Yankees. “I’m not scared of you guys,” he told
the journalists, according to SNY. “You only have
two good hitters right now.”” The two-time All-
Star has quickly adapted to his new
surroundings and the competitiveness that
comes with the Subway Series.
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