Senzatela warms to 'Little Prince' nickname

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SAN DIEGO -- Time will tell if a star in the Rockies' rotation has been born. But Antonio Senzatela just might have something fitting of a star -- a nickname: "The Little Prince."
Teammate Ian Desmond started it, noting that since Senzatela -- 4-1 with a 2.84 ERA through his first six Major League starts -- is from Valencia, Venezuela, the hometown of Mariners star pitcher "King" Félix Hernández, he needs a royal nickname.
Old-timers, or young-timers with the internet, lament the death of nicknames in baseball and throughout sports. Part of it is some nicknames past, the players didn't particularly like. Basketball star Wilt Chamberlain hated "Wilt the Stilt," said it sounded freakish. Having social media or a 24-hour news cycle at his disposal could have quashed that.
But one step toward Senzatela's nickname sticking has been satisfied.
"I like it," Senzatela said.
Rockies manager Bud Black said, "I'm in on that one. The best nicknames come from those that you're around, from teammates."
Also on the squad is righty Germán Márquez, another Valencia, Venezuela, product. He likes what his friend is being called. And if Marquez's last start -- eight strikeouts in six scoreless innings against the D-backs on Sunday -- becomes a pattern, is a moniker coming his way?
"I hope," Marquez said, laughing.

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