SF Giants’ Sergio Romo T-Shirt at World Championships Victory Parade: “I Just Look Illegal”
by Van Le on 10/31/2012 at 3:52pm
Awesome pic of the day: the San Francisco Giants’ World Championships victory parade is today, and relief pitcher Sergio Romo is walking around wearing an “I just look illegal” t-shirt. Via Twitter:
I love Sergio Romo and am proud of his accomplishments. I admire his humility and love his personality. He makes us proud!!! ” The tee shirt says it all.” From a 64 year old Grandmother who has a grandson that has the same dreams.
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