In the space of a day, Seranthony Dominguez changed his team without leaving the stadium, a rare situation that illustrates the particularities of professional baseball.
the career of an athlete can sometimes reserve surprises, but what has happened to Seranthony Dominguez is almost a sporting anecdote. On tuesday, the dominican pitcher had an unusual experience to say the least: he chained two games under two different jerseys, all without even leaving the stadium.
It all started when he participated in the first meeting of the day with the Baltimore Orioles, contributing to a large victory against the Toronto Blue Jays. Shortly after the end of the match, the two franchises finalized his transfer, making him pass directly into the opposing camp. In a few minutes,Dominguez had to gather his effects,greet his former teammates,and join the Blue Jays locker room for the next match.
Asked about this singular situation to say the least, the player admitted to having been surprised. “It was a bit crazy,” he said. “I woke up this morning playing for the Orioles, and a few hours later, I wore the colors of the Blue Jays.” This scenario, although rare, is not completely new in baseball, where the series of consecutive matches between the same teams facilitate this type of twist.
in the process, his former formation won the second confrontation of the day, while Dominguez discovered his new team. Another young player, Juron Watts-brown, was also affected by this express transfer, also from one club to another between two games. A day that will remain engraved in their memory, both for its unusual side and for its frantic pace.
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