Deivi Garcia made a strong impression in his big league debut, taking a shutout into the sixth inning as his New York Yankees beat the crosstown Mets 5-2 to complete a doubleheader sweep Sunday night.
At 21 years, 103 days, Garcia became the youngest pitcher to start in the majors in the abbreviated 60-game season.
Garcia is the youngest pitcher to start a game for the Yankees since Phil Hughes (21 years, 95 days) in his final start of the 2007 season on Sept. 27, 2007 at Tampa Bay.
Garcia allowed four singles, struck out six, walked none and threw 75 pitches over six innings. He had a shutout going until allowing Dominic Smith's tying single in the sixth. Smith's hit came after Jeff McNeil reached on an error by first baseman Luke Voit, who saw the ball kick off the heel of his glove into right field.
Garcia got a huge hug from veteran batterymate Erik Kratz in the dugout after his outing was done -- the 40-year-old Kratz caught Garcia often in Triple-A last year and thinks highly of the young right-hander.
Garcia's effort also elicited praise from Hall of Famer and fellow Dominican pitcher Pedro Martinez.
"Congrats to 21-year old Dominican pitcher Deivi Garcia on an excellent debut today for the @Yankees he did a great job at mixing in his pitches, his body looked stable, and fully extended!!" Martinez wrote on Twitter. "I was impressed with the way he commanded his pitches today. From Bonao city the DR."
Congrats to 21-year old Dominican pitcher Deivi Garcia on an excellent debut today for the @Yankees he did a great job at mixing in his pitches, his body looked stable, and fully extended!! I was impressed with the way he commanded his pitches today. From Bonao city the DR
— Pedro Martinez (@45PedroMartinez) August 31, 2020
The Yankees won the final three games of this five-game Subway Series, snapping a seven-game skid that was their longest since 2017.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.