Second Time Around


...and an even better result. Braves rookie Mike Soroka made his major league debut against the Mets back on May 1st and held them to a run and six hits over six innings. He topped that on Wednesday, flirting with history.
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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