Tim Locastro breaks record of broken bases without being caught at the start of his career

PHOENIX – Arizona’s manager, Torey Lovullo, has said that Tim Locastro is the fastest man in the majors. There are no teens to create in their palabra: the MLB video game The Show is true.

“It has a rating of 99”, said Lovullo, sonriendo.

Locastro had to speed up the Saturday night with four hits and a robotic base that broke a record of the Big Leagues, helping the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Cincinnati Reds, 8-3.

The Locastro robo of the second in the sixth entry was the 28th consecutive robotic base to start its career without being caught. This brand was established by the member of the Salon de la Fama, Tim Raines, who robbed 27 seguidos between 1979 and 1981. The registers were maintained since 1951. The Salon de la Fama del Béisbol solicited the tacos from Locastro, which she painted especially for the occasion.

Locastro, 28 years old, created in the north of New York City, near the location of the Family Salon in Cooperstown.

“Take my tacos here, it’s incredible”, says Locastro.

Locastro quizas were destined to beat the record. Fue selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2013 and his first base career coach this year was not like Raines.

Show more than speed on Saturday night, including four rooms and squares from the first floor. The Locastro game time at the Central Garden has increased since Ketel Marte recently entered the list of injuries by a distension in the tendon of the corva.

“No solo is fast”, says Lovullo. “He’s a good baseball player who has learned to bat”.

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