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McLean's Fastball Shines Before WBC Departure
27 Feb
Summary
- McLean showcased his arm with six strikeouts over four shutout innings.
- He will pitch at least twice in the World Baseball Classic.
- McLean finished 2025 as a top prospect for the Mets.

Mets rookie right-hander Nolan McLean demonstrated his readiness for the World Baseball Classic by delivering a dominant performance in his lone Grapefruit League start. Facing the Astros in West Palm Beach, McLean struck out six batters over four shutout innings, showcasing his impressive fastball that reached 98 mph multiple times.
McLean is set to join his American teammates in Arizona on Sunday to prepare for the tournament. He anticipates pitching at least twice during the World Baseball Classic, likely piggybacking with another starter and maintaining a pitch count similar to the 56 he threw against the Astros. McLean expressed his excitement and readiness, stating he is eager to compete.
Following a revelation of a debut in mid-August of last season, McLean finished 2025 with a 5-1 record and a 2.06 ERA across eight starts. His performance earned him recognition as the Mets' top prospect and 11th overall by MLB Pipeline, while retaining his rookie eligibility for the current season.




