Luis Severino's Mets Career (2024)
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Luis Severino was born February 20th 1994 in Sabana de la Mar, Dominican Republic. In 2011 the big six-foot two right hander signed as an international free agent with the AL New York team. MLB Career: Severino spent eight years with the AL New York club, going 54-37 with a 3.79 ERA. In 2015 he was the youngest pitcher to make a start in the major leagues. In 2017 he was 14-6 with a 2.98 ERA making the first of two All Star teams. That year he posted a career high 230 strike outs (4th most in the AL). He was the youngest AL NY pitcher since AL Downing in 1964 to fan 200 batters in a season. In 2018 he won a career high 19 games (19-8) the third most wins in the AL, with a 3.39 ERA, striking out 220 batters (8th most in the AL) in 191 innings. That season he threw his first career shutout as well. But his career took a turn as injuries mounted up. In 2019 he suffered a rotator cuff injury, in 2020 he needed Tommy John surgery missing all of that season. In 2021 he returned for fo...