在美国职业棒球大联盟的比赛中,Nun在礼仪第一场比赛中投出了完美的一击

在美国职业棒球大联盟的比赛中,Nun在礼仪第一场比赛中投出了完美的一击

芝加哥白袜队的最新投球前景可以轻松罢工,也恰好有一个习惯.

Mary Jo Sobieck姐妹在星期六的礼仪第一场比赛期间,通过在盘子中间鞭打一个球,在芝加哥的Guaranteed Rate Field赢得了观众。.

穿着白色玛丽安天主教球衣,右撇子看起来像一个经验丰富的棒球职业选手,甚至在交付加热器之前将球从她的右臂上顽皮地弹起.

多米尼加修女在那里将第一个球扔给仪式捕手Lucas Giolito,一个白袜队的投手,作为玛丽安天主教之夜在体育场的一部分,以纪念芝加哥高地附近的高中.

“这太棒了,”Giolito告诉MLB.com。 “她有一个完整的例程。她已经计划好了。我很幸运能够回到那里。她投出了一个完美的音调。”

她成为最新的芝加哥修女引起轰动。三月,一位98岁的修女兼团队牧师让 – 多洛雷斯施密特姐妹,在洛约拉 – 芝加哥男子篮球队的表现令人深爱,让灰姑娘跑到四强.

虽然Sobieck让它看起来很容易,但还是有很多艰苦的工作为她的重要时刻做准备.

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Sobieck在投手的土墩上看起来就像在家里一样,这并不奇怪。根据2008年印第安纳州西北时报的个人资料,她在明尼苏达州圣乔治学院打垒球和排球,并在10个孩子的家庭中长大,他们都参加了体育运动。.

Giolito和他在白袜队的投手们更好地观察他们的背部,或者他们可能会在Mary Jo的姐姐熠熠生辉的表现后失去自己的位置.

“实际上,她非常好,”白袜队经理Rick Renteria在赛后告诉记者,Sox以3比1输给了堪萨斯城皇家队.

“我当时想,’好吧,她看起来好像可以玩一点’,所以我们开始跟她说话。我想她说,’我打得很中锋。’我对她说,’你能帮我们玩吗?’她说,’当然。”’

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion or preference on any topic. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for better understanding:

    The latest pitching prospect of the Chicago White Sox can easily go on strike, but also has a habit. Sister Mary Jo Sobieck won the audience at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago on Saturdays ceremonial first pitch by whipping a ball in the middle of the plate. Loyola has Sister Jean, but the White Sox have Mary Jo Sobieck from @Marian_Catholic! The Sox may get some help from the man upstairs today! Giolito, a White Sox pitcher, caught the first pitch from Dominican nun as part of Marian Catholic Night at the stadium to honor the high school in the Chicago Heights area. “This is awesome,” Giolito told MLB.com. “She had a whole routine. She had it planned out. Im lucky I was able to be back there. She threw a perfect pitch.” Although Sobieck made it look easy, there was a lot of hard work to prepare for her big moment. Sister Mary Jo Sobieck looked right at home on the pitchers mound, which is not surprising. According to a 2008 personal profile in the Northwest Indiana Times, she played softball and volleyball at St. Scholastica College in Minnesota and grew up in a family of 10 children who all played sports. Giolito and his fellow White Sox pitchers better watch their backs, or they may lose their spots after Mary Jos shining performance. “She was actually pretty good,” White Sox manager Rick Renteria told reporters after the game, which the Sox lost 3-1 to the Kansas City Royals. “I thought, Well, she looks like she can play a little bit, so we started talking to her. I asked her, Can you help us play? She said, Of course.” Follow TODAY.com writer Scott Stump on Twitter.

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