Canada’s Soroka wins MLB debut, pitches baby Braves past Mets 3-2
NEW YORK — Mike Soroka’s family and friends came all the way from Western Canada to see his major league debut Tuesday night. Even still, the last thing he wanted to do was look up at them in the stands.
“I didn’t want to get caught in a moment too much,” he said. “I could hear them, that’s for sure, and I think that to have their support here is — you can’t compare it.”
A poised Soroka, from Calgary, pitched six impressive innings to win for Atlanta, and the baby Braves hammered Noah Syndergaard at the outset of a 3-2 victory over the New York Mets.
With the three youngest big league players all in their starting lineup, including the 20-year-old Soroka, the surprising Braves (17-11) began the game with four consecutive hits off Syndergaard to build a three-run cushion. Freddie Freeman’s double drove in newbies Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuna Jr. before Nick Markakis added an RBI single.