Ex-Mets top pick Kumar Rocker strikes out seven in MLB debut for Rangers

SEATTLE — Kumar Rocker’s debut in the majors finally arrived.It was a mixed bag for his highly anticipated first outing.Rocker threw four innings for the Texas Rangers on Thursday night in their series opener against the Seattle Mariners.

It was the conclusion of a lengthy journey through the pro game for the one-time college phenom and the top pitching prospect in the Rangers organization.With his parents watching from the stands, Rocker endured a shaky start, giving up a single to Victor Robles on the first pitch of his career and a dribbling single to Julio Rodriguez.But he escaped the first without damage getting strikeouts of Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena, and a fly out to the warning track from Luke Raley.He eventually struck out seven in his debut, at times leaving Seattle hitters guessing.

Rocker missed a chance to leave with the lead after giving up the first run — and home run — of his career on Justin Turner’s solo shot in the fourth.“I feel like the whole game I was trying to find my rhythm, and that’s just, that’s part of the moment, that’s part of it being a new experience,” Rocker said.“And can’t really get frustrated from it, but learn from it.”Rocker was pulled after throwing 74 pitches.

He allowed three hits and walked two to go along with the seven strikeouts.After being a dominant star in college at Vanderbilt, Rocker became the 10th overall pick by the Mets in 2021 amateur draft and went unsigned due to medical concerns.Texas drafted him third overall in 2022 and he has recovered from Tommy John surgery in May 2023 to earn the promotion leading to Thursday’s debut.Texas general manager Chris Young said it was a “fun weekend” for the Rangers with Rocker’s debut, followed by Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer scheduled to start Friday and Saturday.“Obviously we’re getting Max and Jacob back on subsequent days and then on top of that having our top draft pick from a couple of years ago make his debut.

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