Giants fans send off three-time World Series champion with standing ovation in final career game
Romo played 15 seasons for 8 different teams
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After 15 seasons in Major League Baseball, reliever Sergio Romo called it a career on Monday night with the team he helped to win three World Series titles.
Romo pitched one last time on Monday night, putting on a San Francisco Giants jersey for the final time in front of the crowd at Oracle Park.
The right-hander entered the game in the seventh inning against the Oakland Athletics, facing three batters before exiting the field to a standing ovation from the crowd.
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Romo spent the first nine years of his career in San Francisco, helping the Giants to three championships from 2010-2014.
He was selected to the All-Star team in 2013 before playing for seven different teams over six seasons.
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Romo signed a Minor League deal on March 18 in order to retire as a member of the Giants.
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"To … try to accept the fact that this is something that a lot of people felt that I deserved — it's mind-blowing to me," Romo said, according to MLB Network. "I'm still kind of struggling with that. The reception I got just running out to the bullpen, the reception I got running out on the mound, walking off.
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"It's hard to not think that it's a dream, but very fitting way to walk out, very fitting to find some closure in what literally is for me … a storybook career."
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In his nine seasons in San Francisco, Romo went 32-26, posting a 2.58 ERA with 84 saves in 515 games.
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"That's it, man. No more for me," Romo said. "I can honestly say that I'm proud to acknowledge the fact that, not just tonight but my whole career, I emptied the tank. I gave it everything I had every time, if it went well, if it went poorly — I never hung my head because I gave it what I had that night."