Christian Scott will be making his debut at Citi Field wearing the No. 45 jersey, a number that has drawn comparisons to Zack Wheeler, who also wore the number with the Mets. Scott played high school baseball with Pedro Martinez Jr., the son of another former Met who wore 45. Martinez spent time with Scott’s high school team, trying to pass along his signature changeup, which Scott tried to imitate but almost caused injury. Despite not mastering Martinez’s pitch, Scott has proven himself as a talented pitcher without it.

During his MLB debut at Tampa Bay, Scott impressed with his performance, allowing only one run in 6 ²/₃ innings. As the organization’s top pitching prospect, he has built anticipation among fans since being drafted in 2021. Scott expressed excitement to pitch in front of the fans who have supported him. Similar to Scott, teammate Luis Severino made his debut in the majors after a successful minor league season in 2015. Severino shared his own experience of debut nerves and how stepping onto the field helped him focus on the game.

Severino noted the overwhelming experience of seeing his name everywhere in Manhattan before his first start but found comfort in the game once he stepped onto the field. Scott, too, is determined to prove himself as deserving of his spot on the team. Drawing inspiration from Jose Fernandez, a former Marlins star known for his competitiveness and control on the mound, Scott aims to create an atmosphere during his starts. Despite having connections to successful pitchers, Scott is focused on being the best version of himself on the field.

Scott’s mindset as he prepares for his debut at Citi Field echoes his determination to perform at his best and showcase his skills to fans. His connections to former Mets players and his own experiences shape his approach to the game, as he remains focused on being true to himself as a pitcher. The opportunity to fulfill his dream of pitching in front of the fans who have supported him since his draft further fuels Scott’s determination to succeed. As he steps onto the field at Citi Field, Scott carries with him the lessons learned from his high school days with Pedro Martinez Jr. and the inspiration he draws from past baseball greats.

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