Andrew Painter’s electric MLB debut sparks a standing ovation and viral reactions from Philadelphia Phillies fans.
Rowan Fisher-Shotton
Staff Writer · Newsweek

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The Philadelphia Phillies were in full control for the first five-plus innings Tuesday night, but it was the long-awaited arrival of Andrew Painter that defined the night.
Painter, one of baseball’s top prospects, took the mound against the Washington Nationals in his MLB debut and immediately looked the part.
Phillies' Andrew Painter Gets Standing Ovation After MLB Debut vs. Nationals
The 6-foot-7 right-hander attacked early, mixed his pitches with confidence, and quickly settled into a rhythm that kept Washington’s lineup off balance.
Through five innings, Painter limited damage, flashed swing-and-miss stuff, and, most importantly, looked completely composed in the moment. By the time the sixth inning rolled around, the Phillies held a 3-0 lead, and Citizens Bank Park was fully locked in.
When Painter was pulled in the top of the sixth, he walked off to a standing ovation, finishing his MLB debut with eight strikeouts and a 1. 69 ERA.
More news: CBS Takes Firm Stance on Tiger Woods Situation Ahead of Masters The clip quickly exploded across social media. "Andrew Painter just announced himself. Debut electric, crowd buzzing, future looks locked.
This season might be his breakout," one user wrote. "Yeah… hitters are not gonna enjoy facing this dude," another added. "What a spectacular start to his young career," another commented. "Just hand him the NLROTY," one other fan replied. "What a debut!
Andrew Painter showed why he's one of the most hyped prospects. Can't wait to see what's next for him in the MLB! " another remarked. "Andrew Painter deserves more than a standing ovation," another wrote. "Picasso-grade masterpiece.

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