Brit gets MLB debut with Los Angeles Dodgers

Michael Peterson has become the first English Major League Baseball (MLB) player since 2015 to earn a maiden big league call-up.

The 30-year-old from Middlesex has joined the Los Angeles Dodgers from AAA affiliate Oklahoma City.

He has represented Great Britain in the World Baseball Classic, where last year he left a mark in striking out the United States eight-time MLB All-Star Nolan Arenado.

He’s the first player born in England to debut in MLB since Chris Reed for the Miami Marlins in 2015. In 2018 PJ Conlon of Belfast appeared three times for the New York Mets.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told US media: “Mike is a good man. I’m excited for him. He has had to earn his way to the big leagues.

“Wasn’t a prospect recently and he had to just continue to perform. When he takes the mound you should see 98-100 (mph), he’s been working on his breaking ball.

“My message to him is ‘keep the blinders on and attack’. It’s a great story.”

Last 10 MLB World Series champions

YearWinnerSeries
ScoreRunner-up2023Texas Rangers4–1Arizona Diamondbacks2022Houston Astros4–2Philadelphia Phillies2021Atlanta Braves4–2Houston Astros2020Los Angeles Dodgers4–2Tampa Bay Rays2019Washington Nationals4–3Houston Astros2018Boston Red Sox4–1Los Angeles Dodgers2017Houston Astros4–3Los Angeles Dodgers2016Chicago Cubs 4–3Cleveland Indians2015Kansas City Royals4–1New York Mets2014San Francisco Giants4–3Kansas City RoyalsLast 10

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