For eight electric innings, the New York Mets watched 24-year-old Nolan McLean turn Citi Field into his personal stage on Wednesday.

McLean didn’t just pitch well—he flat-out silenced a powerhouse Philadelphia Phillies lineup, leaving fans stunned and buzzing afterward.

The rookie right-hander, making just his third MLB start, allowed only four harmless singles while striking out six with ease.

Even more impressive, McLean issued zero walks, carving through the Phillies’ order with confidence usually reserved for seasoned veterans.

A Rookie Putting Up Historic Numbers

Through his first three starts, McLean holds a spotless 3-0 record and a microscopic 0.89 ERA across 20.1 innings.

He’s already punched out 21 hitters, establishing himself as more than just another promising arm climbi

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