Former Bethune-Cookman Baseball pitcher Anthony Maldonado made his MLB debut with the Miami Marlins, pitching three scoreless innings and allowing three hits with no walks and two strikeouts, although the Marlins lost to the Washington Nationals 3-1.

By the Numbers
  • 6-foot-4 right-hander
  • 2.31 ERA through eight appearances in Triple-A
  • 3-0 record with two saves in the season
  • 23 of 36 pitches for strikes in his MLB debut
State of Play
  • Maldonado made a successful MLB debut, pitching three scoreless innings.
  • He maintained an impressive 2.31 ERA in Triple-A and had a strong 3-0 record with two saves this season.
Bottom Line

Anthony Maldonado's impressive MLB debut and strong performance in Triple-A position him as a promising talent for the Miami Marlins, showcasing his potential for a successful career in the league.