Luis Severino Finger Guns Breakdown
What Happened
Luis Severino stands on the mound, his face beaming with joy after recording the final out of the inning. The New York Yankees pitcher has just completed a dominant performance and he celebrates by unleashing his signature "finger guns" gesture. Severino, a 28-year-old right-hander, has been a key part of the Yankees' starting rotation for several seasons. In this game, he is locked in from the very beginning, pounding the strike zone and keeping the opposing hitters off balance. As he works his way through the lineup, the energy in the stadium builds, with the hometown crowd eager to see their team secure a crucial victory. With the game hanging in the balance, Severino finds himself in a tense situation in the top of the seventh inning. However, he rises to the occasion, striking out the final batter to end the threat and preserve the Yankees' slim lead. As he walks off the mound, Severino can't contain his excitement, raising both hands and firing off his trademark "finger guns" celebration. "I just love this game so much," Severino says, his eyes shining with emotion. "When I'm out there, I'm having fun and I want to show that. The finger guns, that's just my way of expressing how I feel." Yankees manager Aaron Boone nods approvingly from the dugout, pleased to see his starting pitcher so engaged and energized. "That's what we love about Seve," Boone says. "He competes his heart out and he's not afraid to let his personality shine through." As Severino heads to the dugout, his teammates greet him with high-fives and pats on the back, recognizing the importance of his performance in keeping the Yankees in the game. With the score still tight, the stage is set for a dramatic finish in this heated rivalry matchup.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentalright let's break down Savi's finger
guns here here's one time through oh
here we go that's all we got we go slow
the excitement's there so that gives
them a lot of points up in the air
who does up in the air Gary Castro
Castro does up in the air arms out a lot
of Castro style but look here you got
loose hands one hand the pinkies down
one hand pinky down on the right there
pinky up on the left a little loose a
little sloppy alternating arms like
Clint Frazier does a lot of the guys go
both arms in rhythm overall I'm gonna
get look at that face though he's so
damn happy
man I was gonna give him a 5 but that
joy on that face I just froze on this
frame and the joy on that face I'm
giving him a five point one good job
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