A report by distinguished Houston Chronicle journalist Chandler Rome revealed that the Astros they had called for their MLB roster for the first time in the Dominican center fielder, José Siri, Who after nine years chopping stone in minor leagues in Cincinnati and Houston, Finally could make his Grand Tent debut with the Texan organization.
His Triple-A Classmate Bryan Abreu, a right-hand reliever for the Sugar Lands Skeeters, a subsidiary of the Astres, published a story. on your account Instagram in which manager Mickey Storey broke the news to the entire group surrounding Siri. Héctor Gómez from Z101 also tweeted the emotional video where everyone celebrated in the locker room.
It’s been a long journey for Siri, 26, to finally reach the big ones. He initially signed with the Reds at the age of 17 in his native Dominican Republic in 2012. He has played for eight seasons in minor leagues.
In this 2021, Siri has appeared in 94 games and records 397 appearances on the plate with a batting line of 318/369/552. He has hit 16 homers, 29 doubles and four triples and currently has 72 RBIs. Its strong position on the playing field is the central garden.
The Quisque patrolman could occupy one of the two places on the roster of 40 they have left free: Zack Greinke and Taylor Jones, both currently under Covid-19 protocols.
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