Emilio Pagan
Definition
Emilio Pagán is an American professional baseball relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB), born May 7, 1991, in Simpsonville, South Carolina.
Pagán is renowned for his pitching arsenal, primarily consisting of a four-seam fastball (59.2% usage), split-finger fastball (20.6%), and cutter (20.2%), making him a prototypical modern reliever who induces fly balls and strikeouts.
Examples
Emilio Pagan's splitter had the batter flailing like he was swatting at invisible mosquitoes.
With Emilio Pagan entering the game, the opposing lineup started reciting their last rites.
Emilio Pagan dodged a hamstring injury scare faster than hitters dodge his nasty cutter.
Fans turned 'Emilio Pagan' into a chant that sounded like an ancient ritual summoning unhittable pitches.