Alex Verdugo Apparently Has Secret Weapon In Baseball Arsenal

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Shohei Ohtani currently is Major League Baseball’s only two-way player, but Alex Verdugo hopes to join the Los Angeles Angels phenom at some point down in the road in his career.

Verdugo was a pitcher in high school — and a pretty good one, at that — but had to put those hurler dreams on the backburner as he shifted toward the big leagues.

The 25-year-old hasn’t given up hope of one day returning to the mound, however.

“…I definitely could, I feel like I could pitch,” Verdugo said on “The Chris Rose Rotation,” as transcribed by WEEI. “I wouldn’t want to be a starter. I would probably want to play the outfield, do what I do, and come in in the eighth or ninth, or come in to get a tough out or something like that. That would be cool. But those dreams, that would be like two, three years away. I would have to build up that arm strength again, I would have to do a lot of throwing programs and try to get the arm going again.

“I want to, at some point, I really do want to… I want to start in my offseasons. I’m going to start really incorporating a throwing program and taking care of my arm better, kind of how I did when I was a two-way, because my arm felt a lot better for outfield throws and everything, so I know it’s going to benefit me to get my throws even harder than what I’m at right now.”

Of course, position players taking the mound isn’t at all uncommon. It’s a tactic managers often will turn to when the game is out of hand in order to avoid using an actual pitcher.

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So, what would Verdugo’s plan of attack be if his number was called this season?

“If I got on the bump this year, I would just throw knuckles and maybe sneak in a hard one,” Verdugo said. “Yeah, I have a knuckle. I’m not a knuckleballer, but yeah, if I pitched in a few years, I will feature a knuckleball.”

Verdugo coming into pitch obviously would mean the Red Sox are in the midst of a less-than-stellar situation. But we have to imagine Boston fans are curious about what that knuckler looks like.