Dominican pitcher Johnny Cueto is ready to debut with the Chicago White Sox and with whom he will have his first outing of the season today when the White Sox are opening series against the Kansas City Royals.
Cueto, 36 years old, has a great career in the Major Leagues where he has remained for 14 seasons, where he has been able to defend the colors of the San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds y Kansas City. The Dominican has a record of 135 wins and 97 losses, in addition, he maintains a 3.45 ERA and has managed to strike out 1710 batters.
#ChicagoWhiteSox I call #JohnnyCueto to the Big team and will launch today, Monday, vs. #KansasCity #latinosenpelota
— Manuel Castro (@MannyCastro28) May 16, 2022
How much can Johnny Cueto contribute?
Having a pitcher with the experience and leadership of the Dominican is something that no MLB team can afford not to have. The two time all star He pitched in 2021 with the San Francisco Giants, a team with which he earned a total of 7 wins for 7 losses, leaving his ERA at 4.08not bad for one of the most complicated divisions in the MLB.
Cueto can be the perfect balance between a corps of experienced and young starters with a lot of potential, something that Tony La Russa’s team has struggled with this year, this due to the injuries that the Chicago team has presented in its pitching staff.
On the bump tonight. pic.twitter.com/vuj0hIIx49
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) May 16, 2022
Johnny Cueto’s first rival for his debut with the White Sox will be the Kansas City Royalswho come from winning a difficult series at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies and surely they will seek to endorse the good step in their return in Kauffman Stadium.
Written by: Ricardo Marquez
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