Mariners, New York Mets and Nolan McLean
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Scimia's prediction: With Nolan McLean making his MLB debut and Bryan Woo on the mound for the Mariners, this matchup sets up to be a low-scoring affair. The New York Mets will turn to a pitcher making his MLB debut in an effort to turn things around as they host the Seattle Mariners on Saturday afternoon.
Here's the pitching matchups for the series between Seattle and New York: Luis Castillo is coming off his second seven-inning quality start in his last three outings. He fanned five and allowed two earned runs on five hits (two home runs) against the Tampa Bay Rays on Aug. 8.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza liked what he saw in rookie pitcher Nolan McLean. The 24-year-old right-hander made a highlight reel double play to escape the third inning and earned the win in h
Seattle Mariners Starting Pitcher Bryan Woo continued his great streak this afternoon on the road against the New York Mets. He surrendered one earned run over six innings of work and punched out eight.
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Runners left in scoring position_Seattle 3 (Suárez, Arozarena, Naylor); New York 5 (Mauricio 2, McNeil 3). RISP_Seattle 1 for 8; New York 3 for 10. Runners moved up_Rodríguez. GIDP_Rodríguez.
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Nolan McLean is as advertised. In fact, in his MLB debut, he had a start only matched by one of the most-hyped young pitchers in Mets history. McLean went 5.1 innings on Saturday and struck out eight without allowing a run.