New York Yankees starter Nathan Eovaldi is capable of lighting up a radar gun like Mets counterpart Noah Syndergaard. But he’s rarely put together the kind of start expected from a pitcher who can approach 100 MPH on a radar gun.
Until Monday night.
Eovaldi took a no-hit bid into the seventh inning and departed after seven scoreless two-hit innings in Monday’s win over the Rangers. But he didn’t do it entirely with the heat.
How he won
The dominant pitch for Eovaldi in this game was his split-fingered fastball.