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Chicago White Sox’s Hector Noesi Gets His Wrangler Pimped

Hector Noesi's Wrangler 1 photo
Photo: Mccustomsmiami's Instagram
These baseball players definitely love they four-wheelers, as they always take the best care in the world of them. Some like them fast and sporty, others go for the off-roaders, but almost all of these sportsmen take their rides to the auto shop for improvements. It’s the case with Dominican baseball pitcher Hector Noesi, who recently got his Jeep Wrangler all pimped-up over at Mc Customs.
The Miami-based auto shop Mc Customs seems like the place most of the Chicago White Sox’s players take their rides whenever they feel like getting coolness in the game. Take pitcher Rondal J. Belisario, who also drives a 2014 Jeep Wrangler he got customized with Fuel wheels and mud grippers, leveled shocks and front/rear bumpers, and a beautifully black top to make it even more tougher.

In Hector’s case, it would seem black is the color that fits best on his Jeep. This 4x4 features Fuel off-road hostage wheels, front upper LED light package and smoked lamps. It's the perfect ride you want to take in adventurous trips out in the wild.

As to the driver, you’ll want to know he’s in a pretty good shape. The 27-year old sportsman made his professional debut in 2006 with the Gulf Coast Yankees. He was assigned to the Class-A Charleston RiverDogs in 2007, but was injured and needed to take the Tommy John surgery, a surgical graft procedure in which the medial elbow ligament is replaced with a tendon from elsewhere in the body.

He did recover a couple of years latter and following the 2009 season, Noes was added to the 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft. The baseball player began 2010 with Tampa, but was promoted to the Double-A Trenton Thunder, where he was named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week for the week ending June 6m 2010, and the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees. He also participated in the 2010 All-Star Futures Game.

After attending other competitions, Noesi made his first Major League Baseball start on September 21, 2011, after which he changed three teams to end up with the Chicago White Sox, he signed with on April 25.
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