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” He was meant to be used as a” – “He was originally intended to be a…”
Also, you don’t need the comma after pitcher.
Don’t need the comma after system.
”and was called” – “and was invited”
“He made his MLB debut in August 2020,” – might as well give exact date.
” but honed his skills and pitching velocity in the remainder of the season.” – This is probably true, but it’s not really mentioned in the text, and the lead’s supposed to summarize the article body. Instead, you could say “but pitched better in September” since this is stated in the article.
Delink J.J. Santa Cruz, since the page doesn’t have any information about him other than the fact that he’s listed on one of the rosters.
In the 2nd paragraph, I think you’re technically supposed to use the mdash for the records (I don’t care myself, but reviewers always give me a hard time when I don’t do that!).
”2.81 ERA” – “a 2.81 ERA”
” dropping from 94 to 96 mph” – “dropping from the mid-90 mph range” – otherwise, readers will initially think his velocity went up from 94 to 96.
” Brogdon pitched to a” – “Brogdon posted a” – more formal
Add “a” before “2.34 ERA”.
” but posted only a 1.42 ERA” – “but his ERA was only 1.42”
Second-to-last sentence of Minor League System is kind of long. How about put a period after Reading Phillies. Then, make the next sentence, “After only 15 games with Reading, he was promoted to the Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs.”
” On his first pitch, Pedro Severino scored a home run against Brogdon. After giving up a two-run home run to Rio Ruiz, the Phillies pulled Brogdon after only 38 pitches and two outs.” – “On Brogdon’s first pitch, Pedro Severino hit a solo home run. Brogdon then got a couple of outs before surrendering another home run, this one a two-run blast, to Rio Ruiz. He was then pulled, having thrown 38 pitches in his debut.” – better grammatically.
” in September, recording” – “in September, as he recorded”
Mention his first major league win and that he was 1—0.
” of a cutter and slider” – “of a cutter and a slider”
On the his focus sentence, could you clarify whether Brogdon said this was his focus or whether someone on the Phillies said this is what he should do? Should probably put the date it was said to—this is something that could change if he has an arm injury.
” his most recent pitch” – “his newest pitch” – way it’s worded now might make people think it was the last one he threw in a game.