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Athletics starter Luis Severino He has not moved away from his thoughts on his team’s home ballpark.
Second, it seems “can’t wait” for track and field to drive him away before the MLB trading deadline.
Severino returned to Yankee Stadium Mound over the weekend and landed by his former New York Yankees squad. Following the game, he dropped the difference in pitching on the roads of the actual MLB Ballpark compared to Sutter Health Park, a minor league facility that will become a track and field home for several seasons before moving to Las Vegas.
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Athletics pitcher Luis Severino (40) will deliver the pitch in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn Images)
Severino was asked about a USA Today ReportThis said he “can’t wait” for the man who signed a three-year contract worth $67 million in December.
He shrugged and answered honestly.
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“If you ask me that I feel pitching at home, I’m not going to lie to you,” he said. Athletic. “Finally, you guys are trying to figure out if it’s a lie or not. My job is here to try the pitch, and whenever you ask me questions, be honest with you. So that’s what I did.”
Severino added that his teammates feel the same way about Sutter Health Park, saying, “I’m not the only one who feels the same way.”
The original right-handed comment came on Friday when he said “it feels like a spring training game.”

Athletics starting pitcher Luis Severino (40) will deliver the pitch against the Kansas City Royals in his first inning at Kaufman Stadium. (Denny Medley-Imagn Images)
“Really difficult,” Severino said of his home park in West Sacramento.
“I’ll continue to grind, whether they’re going to trade me or not. I’m trying to get from my best.”
Severino has struggled a bit this season, owning a 5.18 ERA with 1.380 whips in 18 starts (104.1 innings).
And he clearly likes pitching on the road as the statistics bring it back. With eight starts from West Sacramento this season, Severino has a 3.23 ERA in 47.1 innings.

Athletics starting pitcher Louis Severino (40) returns to the dugout after five innings against the Baltimore Orioles at Sutter Health Park. (Dennis Lee/Imagn Images)
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At home, Severino’s 10 starts produced a 6.79 ERA and earned 43 runs over 57.0 innings.
The deadline for MLB trade is 6pm on July 31st, and will be given to athletics for a month from Tuesday, if that is what he hopes to advance, to find a trading partner for Severino.
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