Athletics ‘can’t wait’ to trade Severino after criticism of ballpark

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Athletics starter Luis Severino does not shake away from his thoughts about his team’s home ball park.

On the other hand, it seems that athletics “can’t wait” to get rid of him before the MLB trading deadline as well.

Severino, who returned to the Yankee Stadium -haugen this weekend, was touched by his former New York Yankee team. After the game, he unloaded the difference between pitching on the road in actual MLB Ballparks compared to Sutter Health Park, a minor-league facility that will be athletics’ home in the next few seasons before their move to Las Vegas.

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Athletics Pitcher Luis Severino (40) delivers a pitch during the first lap against New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta/Imag images)

Severino was asked about a US Today report that said the athletics “can’t wait” to get rid of the man they signed a three-year deal worth $ 67 million in December-the richest guaranteed contract in franchise history.

He shrugged his shoulders and answered with honesty.

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“If you ask me how I feel about settling at home, I won’t lie to you,” he said via the athletic. “Because at the end you have to find out if it’s a lie or not. My job is here to try to look up, and every time you ask me a question, you have to be honest with you. So that’s what I did.”

Severino added that his teammates feel the same way with Sutter Health Park and said “I’m not the only one who feels the same way.”

The right -hander’s original comment came on Friday when he said “It feels like a spring training game” when he puts home compared to games on the road.

Athletics Start jug Luis Severino (40) delivers a pitch against Kansas City Royals in the first place at Kauffman Stadium. (Denny Medley-prescribed images)

“It’s really tough,” Severino said of his home park in West Sacramento.

“If they act with me or not, I will continue to grind. Trying to be my best go out there.”

Severino has fought a little this season and owns a 5.18 era over 18 starts (104.1 laps) with a 1,380 whip too.

And he clearly likes to hit the road as the statistics back up. In eight starts away from West Sacramento this season, Severino has a 3.23 era over 47.1 laps.

Athletics Starting pot Luis Severino (40) goes back to Dugout after the fifth round against Baltimore Orioles in Sutter Health Park. (Dennis Lee/Imag images)

At home, Severino’s 10 starts have given a 6.79 ERA with 43 earned races over 57.0 laps.

The MLB trading deadline is July 31 at. 18, giving athletics a month from Tuesday to find a trading partner for Severino if that’s what they want to do with him that goes on.

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