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Gavin Williams
/ˈɡævɪn ˈwɪljəmz/
Definition
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An American professional baseball pitcher for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball.
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Born July 26, 1999, in Fayetteville, North Carolina; stands 6'6" tall, known for his high-velocity fastball topping 99 mph and nicknamed 'Big Rig' for his imposing presence on the mound.
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Gavin Williams rumbled to the mound like a Big Rig, ready to crush dreams with his 99 mph heat.
Batters facing Gavin Williams often end up swinging at air, wondering if his slider teleports.
When Gavin Williams picked off Bo Bichette, it was a masterclass in how giants play keep-away.
Gavin Williams' near no-hitter had fans dreaming of playoff glory, one strikeout at a time.