Unexpected Star


The Mets have built up quite a stable of impressive young pitchers over the last few years. Former 1st round draft pick Matt Harvey gained plenty of attention when he earned the honor of being the National League starting pitcher in the 2013 All Star Game in his home park, Citi Field. Zack Wheeler, arriving a year after Harvey, has sparkled at times. Noah Syndergaard, who came to New York as part of the haul for RA Dickey, impressed almost everyone in this year during Spring Training. But quietly, another young New York arm has been drawing raves. Jacob De Grom. Winner of his last five starts, he's looked ready for the majors ever since his major league debut in May. Saturday night, he took a no-hitter into the 7th inning, before Pablo Sandoval broke through with a double. Working into the 8th, he earned the victory as the Mets held off the Giants 4 - 2. And in this Y2K edition of The Year of the Pitcher, can you name a more impressive rookie hurler in the National League?

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