It was late in the season and the Phillies had a Wednesday night game against the New York Mets. In Gabe Kapler's first year as manager, you never knew what to expect when you walked into the home clubhouse at Citizens Bank Park. Smoke billowed from machines after victories and the genre of music playing was as unpredictable as the high-leverage inning — or, more likely, innings — Seranthony Dominguez would be used in that night.
First in a three-part series about the recent rise of Latin American players on the Phillies' big-league roster and within the entire organization.