Just Videos of Deibinson Romero, Is Mostly All

Demographic data made available to the author reveals that no fewer than 90% or 95% of the present site’s readership is composed of busy executives. And while busy executives might definitely want to watch a collection of videos featuring that player revealed on Wednesday as the one projected, among all this offseason’s minor-league free agents, to record the highest WAR in 2015 — while those executives might want to do that, it’s also probably the case that the investment of time required to search all over the entire internet for those videos isn’t worth the return.

To that end, what I’ve done here is to aggregate the most illustrative of those videos featuring third baseman Deibinson Romero — i.e. the aforementioned player to have recieved the most promising Steamer projection among all minor-league free agents. What I’ve also done is supplied a brief passage with a view towards providing any relevant context to the video in question.

Begin.

1. Here’s the most recent available video of Romero care of Minor League Baseball — in this case, of Romero hitting a double for Triple-A Rochester in July.

2. Here’s the most recent footage of a home run available by way of MiLB — off of Boston right-hander Allen Webster while the latter was in Triple-A Pawtucket last year.

3. In this video, Romero hits the ball — as the French would say — “I don’t know where.”

4. Here’s footage from last year of Romero “kiss[ing] one goodbye” metaphorically:

5. Here’s the only defensive play by Romero of which there’s footage — from this past spring training.

6. And here’s a very slow GIF featuring an excerpt from that same video, which GIF might allow for a better examination of Romero’s mechanics.

Romero Play





Carson Cistulli has published a book of aphorisms called Spirited Ejaculations of a New Enthusiast.

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wrong em
9 years ago

Didn’t know the Twins got rid of this guy. They don’t really need another right-handed hitter who mainly or only plays 3B, I guess, but he’s seemed promising at various stages.