WASHINGTON – Nearly every professional baseball player would admit this was a season unlike any other. That holds true for left-handed pitcher Seth Romero, 24, who had never pitched above the low Single-A level before the 2020 campaign.
The Texas native made his Major League debut on Aug. 12 for the Nationals at New York against the Mets after being part of the 60-player pool in Fredericksburg.
Romero made two other appearances before he injured his right (non-throwing) hand in a fall, according to the team, which put him on the Injured List for the rest of the season.