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Mets' Nolan McLean off to historic start to MLB career
New York Mets starting pitcher Nolan McLean (26) delivers a pitch during the third inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field. Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Mets' Nolan McLean off to historic start to MLB career

The New York Mets were looking to sweep the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday night, and rookie pitcher Nolan McLean made sure his team came away with a win.

McLean tossed eight shutout innings, holding the Phillies to just one hit until the sixth inning. He allowed four hits overall while striking out six and walking none, needing just 95 pitches (71 strikes).

The Mets offense continued to deliver some timely hitting, going 5-for-8 with runners in scoring position. Third baseman Mark Vientos stayed hot, launching a two-run homer that made it a six-run game in the seventh inning. 

Reliever Brooks Raley closed out the 6-0 win in the ninth inning at Citi Field, bringing the Mets within four games of the Phillies (76-57) in the National League East. New York (72-61) is now four games ahead of the Cincinnati Reds (68-65) for the final NL wild-card spot.

With Wednesday's dominant outing, the 24-year-old McLean is now undefeated in three starts since debuting on Aug. 16. The former third-round pick lowered his ERA to 0.89, with 21 strikeouts and just four walks in 20.1 innings pitched.

McLean became the first starter in franchise history to win his first three career starts, and just the eighth Mets pitcher since 1967 with multiple outings of at least seven innings within his first three career games, per Sarah Langs of MLB.com.

On Tuesday, New York announced that it would be promoting No. 4 prospect and minor league strikeout and ERA leader Jonah Tong to make his MLB debut on Friday against the Miami Marlins. 

The fellow right-hander will join McLean in the Mets' rotation for the stretch run, setting up for an exciting future in Queens.

Lauren Amour

Lauren Amour is a writer and editor based in the Greater Philadelphia area. She works as an editor and writer at Yardbarker, covering MLB and the Philadelphia Phillies.

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