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PHILADELPHIA, PA (SNN-TV) – Phillies relief pitcher and former Venice High star Orion Kerkering excelled in his MLB debut yesterday against the Mets, and his family was in the stands at Citizens Bank Park to witness it.

Kerkering entered the game in the eighth inning and faced three batters, recording two strikeouts in the process. 

After the 22-year-old struck out pinch hitter Rafael Ortega to end the inning, the broadcast camera scanned to Kerkering’s father, Todd, in the crowd. He stood up with the rest of the Phillies fans and cried. The Phillies ended up winning, 5–2.

Kerkering made his way through the minor leagues relatively quickly after being drafted in 2022. In 2023, he moved from Low A Clearwater to High A Jersey Shore to Double A Reading to Triple A Lehigh Valley in a span of six months. Then, on Friday, the Phillies called him up to the major leagues.

Kerkering played for Venice head coach Craig Faulkner and won back-to-back state championships in 2018 & 2019.