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How tall is Sergio Romo?
5′ 11″
Sergio Romo/Height
Is Sergio Romo still married?
Romo married his now ex-wife Chelsea before he reached the major leagues. The couple had their first child, a boy named Rilen, in January of 2006. Their second son, Rex was born in September of 2011 and their 3rd son Rhys in August of 2015. Sergio currently has been in a 6+ year relationship with his fiancée Melinda.
How old is Sergio Romo baseball player?
38 years (March 4, 1983)
Sergio Romo/Age
What position did Romo play?
Pitcher
Sergio Romo/Position
What happened to Sergio Romo?
After giving up a home run in the A’s 13-6 win over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday at Globe Life Park, A’s reliever Sergio Romo was captured on camera tossing his hat and glove in front of the inspecting umpire and pulling his pants halfway down to his knees. I will credit the umpires the way they’ve handled it.
What nationality is Sergio Romo?
American
Sergio Romo/Nationality
Where was Romo born?
Brawley, CA
Sergio Romo/Place of birth
Why are baseball players pulling their pants?
MLB pitchers are trying to avoid getting caught with their pants down by the league’s new crackdown on sticky substances by… literally pulling their pants down.
Why do they check pitchers glove?
Starting Monday, MLB directed its umpires to begin checking a pitcher’s hat, glove and belt at random points in the game to make sure that the sticky stuff isn’t being used. In a different game just hours later, a relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics outdid him.
How much does Sergio Romo make?
3 million USD (2017)
Sergio Romo/Salary
Which pitcher dropped his pants?
Sergio Romo
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Do pitchers get checked after every inning?
MLB’s new policy dictates that a starting pitcher be checked “more than once” during his start and that a reliever be checked at the end of the inning in which he entered the game or when he leaves the game, whichever comes first. Umpires are to check hats, gloves and fingertips.