Joey Gallo is trying to make it back to the major leagues as a pitcher.
Currently a free agent, Gallo made the decision when the White Sox released him in March.
The former slugger for the Rangers, Yankees and Dodgers, among others, is now hoping his big right arm can attract some MLB suitors.
Gallo released the first footage of him pitching on social media on Friday night.
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Gallo hit 208 home runs in his MLB career, but now the 6-foot-5 athlete is focusing on this new task.
He's certainly an imposing presence on the mound.
Gallo was a stud pitcher in high school at Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas. He threw a no-hitter as a senior and was the Nevada Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year as a senior.
His Perfect Game profile from those days said that high school Gallo had a fastball up to 94 miles per hour, along with "a changeup with fading action."
It'd certainly be cool to see Gallo back on a big league field in a whole new way.
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