Don’t worry about Ronel Blanco…he’s just doing big things here.
We’re talking about the Houston Astros right-handed pitcher’s week.everything is within seven daysMy man has a newborn daughter, was on the Opening Day roster for the first time in his career, and just pitched a no-hitter in his eighth start, his first of the 2024 MLB season.
In Houston’s 10-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night, Swing He had 7 strikeouts while walking 2 balls. And remember how I said this is only his eighth start of his career? (Related: Jazz Chisholm comes up with an interesting excuse to say the least as to why the Marlins won their season opener by a landslide)
That’s because the 30-year-old didn’t make it out of minor league baseball until he was 28.
Oh, and even better for Blanco. If it wasn’t for Justin Verlander and Justin Verlander, he wouldn’t even be in the starting rotation right now. Jose Urquidy I’m injured.
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Ronel Blanco throws a no-hitter pic.twitter.com/YGG0zAcn2C
— Dillard Barnhart (@BarnHasSpoken2) April 2, 2024
Oh, that must be a great feeling.
He struggled throughout his career and didn’t reach Major League Baseball until he was 28 years old, but then due to some injuries he was finally able to get some time off, which led to him throwing a historic no-hitter. Become.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is why we love sports. With all these random stories of success and magic, you know that’s definitely the case with baseball.
It’s like Brad Pitt said in the classic movie Moneyball, “Why can’t you be romantic about baseball?”
It’s true, Brad. That’s true.





