Andrew Painter impresses in MLB debut for Phillies

Andrew Painter, the Philadelphia Phillies' top pitching prospect, delivered a strong MLB debut on Tuesday, striking out eight Washington Nationals over 5 ⅓ innings in a 3-2 victory at Citizens Bank Park. The 22-year-old right-hander allowed one run, walked one and threw strikes on 68% of his 84 pitches. His outing offered a welcome highlight amid Philadelphia's rough 1-3 start to the season.

Painter retired 13 of his final 16 batters faced, limiting the Nationals to three singles and a double that Trea Turner lost in the lights. He fanned James Wood on a curveball for his first big-league strikeout against the game's opening batter. The lone run charged to Painter came after reliever Tanner Banks allowed a single to Daylen Lile, with Adolis García's throw from right field sailing into the stands and allowing CJ Abrams to score from third. > It's been a long journey. I'm super grateful for all the people who've been a part of it. Painter said Monday, according to NBC Sports Philadelphia. Selected 13th overall in the 2021 draft, Painter dominated minor leagues in 2022 with a 1.56 ERA and 155 strikeouts over 103 ⅔ innings. Tommy John surgery sidelined him for all of 2023 and most of 2024, followed by a 5.26 ERA across 118 innings—mostly at Triple-A—in 2025. Painter fills the rotation spot vacated by Ranger Suárez, who signed with the Boston Red Sox. Taijuan Walker shifts to the bullpen upon Zack Wheeler's return from thoracic outlet syndrome surgery in mid-to-late April. The projected rotation now features Painter, Wheeler, Jesús Luzardo, Aaron Nola and Cristopher Sánchez. The Phillies, who opened with one of MLB's oldest rosters, also handed center field duties to 22-year-old Justin Crawford, who sported a .400 on-base percentage entering Tuesday.

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Mets celebrate 11-7 Opening Day win over Pirates at Citi Field, highlighting rookie Carson Benge's first MLB homer and Paul Skenes' early exit.
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Mets rally past Pirates 11-7 on MLB Opening Day

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The New York Mets defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-7 on Opening Day 2026 at Citi Field, knocking reigning Cy Young winner Paul Skenes out of the game after just two-thirds of an inning. Skenes allowed five runs amid defensive errors by Pittsburgh center fielder Oneil Cruz. Rookie Carson Benge hit his first major league home run in a standout debut.

Philadelphia Phillies prospect Andrew Painter delivered two perfect innings in his Spring Training debut on Sunday, helping secure his spot in the team's rotation. The 22-year-old right-hander, returning from Tommy John surgery, showcased strong command and velocity in a 5-3 loss to the New York Yankees at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida. His performance came three years after his initial Grapefruit League appearance was derailed by injury.

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The Philadelphia Phillies have confirmed that prospect Andrew Painter will make their Opening Day roster. Manager Rob Thomson announced the starting rotation, with Painter scheduled for his MLB debut on March 31. Painter impressed in spring training after recovering from Tommy John surgery.

The Philadelphia Phillies have agreed to a five-year, $135 million contract extension with left-hander Jesús Luzardo, keeping him through 2031. The 28-year-old pitcher, acquired from the Miami Marlins last offseason, had a strong debut season with the team. The deal provides rotation stability amid uncertainties with other starters.

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Justin Crawford delivered a walk-off infield single in the ninth inning to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 3-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants in Game 1 of Thursday's split doubleheader at Citizens Bank Park. Bryson Stott tied the game with a triple earlier in the inning, while Kyle Schwarber hit his 350th career home run in the first. The win marks the second straight victory under interim manager Don Mattingly.

Andrew McCutchen made his Cactus League debut for the Texas Rangers on Monday, going 1-for-3 with an RBI double in a 4-1 victory over the San Diego Padres. The 39-year-old outfielder, who signed a Minor League deal with Texas on Friday, expressed satisfaction with his performance at Peoria Stadium. Teammate Sam Haggerty praised him, saying, “He’s still got it!”

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Spencer Strider delivered another solid performance in his rehab assignment, recording seven strikeouts over five-plus innings for Triple-A Gwinnett in a 10-5 loss to Jacksonville on Sunday at Gwinnett Field. The Atlanta Braves pitcher threw 82 pitches before exiting after walking Christopher Morel to open the sixth. Strider has now completed three rehab outings since injuring his left oblique late in spring training.

 

 

 

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