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What happened to Austin Romine?

What happened to Austin Romine?

Cubs’ Austin Romine: Officially placed on 10-day IL Romine has been sidelined since early March due to a right knee sprain, and he’ll be forced to miss time to begin the regular season.

Who is Romine on the Cubs?

Andrew Romine
The Cubs announced Monday that they’ve designated infielder Andrew Romine for assignment in order to open a spot on the active roster for fellow infielder David Bote, who is returning from the 10-day injured list. Romine, 35, appeared in 26 games with the Cubs and tallied 64 plate appearances, batting .

Who are the Romine brothers in baseball?

Austin Romine/Brothers

Is Austin Romine related to Andrew Romine?

Andrew James Romine (born December 24, 1985) is an American professional baseball utility player for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He is the brother of MLB catcher Austin Romine and son of former MLB outfielder Kevin Romine.

Where does the name Romine come from?

Probably a respelling of French Romain, from a personal name (feminine Romaine) meaning ‘Roman’ (Latin Romanus), which was borne by two martyrs and a 7th century bishop of Rouen.

Are the Cubs Romine Brothers?

What does Romine mean?

What baseball team is Austin Romine on?

Chicago Cubs#7 / Catcher
Austin Romine/Current teams

What is the meaning of Romine?

Are Austin and Romine twins?

For Andrew and Austin Romine, playing together on the Chicago Cubs is a blessing — and a big-league career 1st — as the brothers make history. On Tuesday, the Romines became the first brothers to be in the same starting lineup for the Cubs in 127 years, the last occurrence coming on May 8, 1894, with Kid and Lew Camp.

What kind of name is Romine?

Is Austin Romine still playing baseball?

Austin Allen Romine (born November 22, 1988) is an American professional baseball catcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, and the Chicago Cubs. He made his MLB debut in 2011 for the Yankees.

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