Bellozo Pushes Through Great MLB Debut

Marlins right-hander Valente Bellozo’s Major League debut was 21 years in the making.

A native of Mexicali, Mexico, Bellozo grew up playing baseball but was always an underdog. He signed a professional contract with the Astros in 2017 for a modest $10,000, and on April 6, Miami acquired him in a trade for shortstop prospect Jacob Amaya.

The first person to call Bellozo was a familiar one: Marlins president of player development Rachel Balkovec, who overlapped with him in Houston.

“‘We want you playing for us,’” Bellozo recalled Balkovec saying. “‘We want you pitching for us, and we’re going to move you fast. Do your work.’ She told me that. ‘I know you do your work. Do your thing.’ And here I am.”

Here he is indeed. Bellozo went five scoreless innings in the Marlins’ 5-1 loss to the Royals at Kauffman Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. He was in line for the win, but Kansas City rallied with five two-out runs in the eighth against righty Huascar Brazoban.

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