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Riley O'Brien
/RY-lee oh-BRY-ən/
Definition
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Riley O'Brien is an American professional baseball pitcher, currently playing as a relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals in Major League Baseball.
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Born on February 6, 1995, in Seattle, Washington, he was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in 2017 and has since progressed through various MLB organizations.
Examples
Riley O'Brien fired a 98 mph fastball that painted the black, leaving the batter swinging at shadows.
When the Cardinals needed a shutdown inning, Riley O'Brien emerged from the bullpen like a caffeinated ninja.
Batters facing Riley O'Brien often end up with more strikeouts than a teacher's red pen on a bad essay.
Riley O'Brien's curveball dances like it's got two left feet, fooling hitters every time.