2022 Cincinnati Reds Famous Relations
#43 Alex Díaz: Brother of New York Mets P Edwin Díaz.
#32 Luke Farrell: Son of former Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell and brother of former Birmingham Barons 3B Jeremy Farrell & FCL Blue Jays P Shane Farrell.
#58 Derek Law: Son of former Salinas Spurs P Joe Law.
#30 Tyler Mahle: Brother of Tecolotes De Los Dos Laredos P Greg Mahle.
#67 T.J. Zeuch; Jr.: Son of former Victoria Mussels P Tim Zeuch.
#73 Chuckie Robinson III: Grandson of former Albany Senators 2B the late Charles Robinson and son of former Iowa Cubs C Charles Robinson; Jr..
#28 Austin Romine: Son of former Boston Red Sox RF Kevin Romine and brother of former Iowa Cubs UP Andrew Romine.
#16 Colin Moran: Grandson former Milwaukee Hawks SF the late Richard Surhoff; Jr., nephew of former Kinston Indians P Rich Surhoff III & former Baltimore Orioles LF B.J. Surhoff, brother of Gwinnett Stripers P Brian Moran and cousin of world championship swimmer Austin Surhoff.
#9 Mike Moustakas; Jr.: Nephew of former Chiba Rottemarīnzu hitting coach/writer the late Tom Robson.
#7 Donovan Solano: Brother of former St. Paul Saints C Jhonathan Solano.
#29 T.L. Friedl: Cousin of University Of Kentucky men's basketball head coach John Calipari.
#38 Mike Siani: Brother of Greensboro Grasshoppers CF Sammy Siani.
Manager Dave Bell IV: Grandson of former Milwaukee Braves OF the late David Bell; Jr., son of former Cleveland Indians bench coach David Bell III and brother of former Minnesota Twins bench coach the late Mike Bell.
Assistant coach Kyle Arnsberg: Son of Toronto Blue Jays pitching coach Brad Arnsberg and nephew of former Columbus Astros P Tim Arnsberg.
1B/Infield coach Delino DeShields: Husband of Georgia Traveler host Michelle DeShields and father of former Gwinnett Stripers CF Delino DeShields; Jr. & Dallas Wings SG Diamond DeShields.
Assistant hitting coach Joel McKeithan: Grandson of former Winnipeg Goldeyes 2B the late Jerry McKeithan, great-nephew of former Galveston Buccaneers P the late Emmett McKeithan and brother of Pittsburgh Pirates performance coach Tim McKeithan & Peoria Chiefs C Aaron McKeithan.
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Remember when Andrew Romine played all nine positions in one MLB game?
This is the game's athletic brilliance, agility, talent, and intelligibility: the definition of a phenom. In this repost from Major League Baseball by Elite Dingers, the multiutility player Andrew Romine plays all nine positions in one game. Beginning in the outfield, moving to third base, shortstop, and eventually catching, then pitching; what other sports is this possible in? — Read the rest
https://boingboing.net/2023/02/03/remember-when-andrew-romine-played-all-nine-positions-in-one-mlb-game.html
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Andrew Romine, requested by @miguelcabreras 💕💕
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“Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said that on Sunday, the final day of the season, Andrew Romine will play all nine positions barring something strange, MLB.com’s Jason Beck reports.
Romine, 31, has already played eight of the nine positions for the Tigers this season, with the exception being catcher. He has never caught as a professional baseball player, but that will change on Sunday against the Twins.”
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Andrew Romine plays all 9 positions in one game
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