Second Time Around
In his first start back after nearly four weeks on the disabled list, the young Canadian picked up where he left off -- not allowing a hit until one out in the 7th. Soroka was also economical: in an era when many starters average 15 or more pitches an inning, he threw just 74 in 6-2/3 innings, an average of 11.
The Mets fared no better against Atlanta's bullpen, falling quietly 2 - 0. The youngest pitcher in the majors, who won't turn 21 until August -- Mike Soroka was the story.
(This image is from the Mets/Braves game at Citi Field on May 1st)
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