Daniel Norris with a 100-watt smile in the dugout after getting David Ortiz to strike out looking in a one-run Blue Jays-Red Sox game in Fenway Park. Norris featured an absolutely sick curve for strikes one and three that just hooked into the strike zone.
Norris started the season in A-advanced Dunedin and made it all the way up to the major leagues, and now he has a career strike out rate of 100%. He joins John Cerutti and Jesse Carlson as the only Blue Jays pitchers to strike out the only batter they faced in their major league debut--Carlson struck out Daric Barton and the late Cerutti struck out Harold Baines. Actually, he joins a pretty exclusive club of 45 pitchers who have pulled off the same feat in their debuts, a club that includes Trevor Hoffman... and Blue Jays batting coach Kevin Seitzer!
It just gets easier after this, right?