Jake Palisch marked a significant milestone for the Texas A&M baseball program by becoming its 65th player to debut in Major League Baseball while pitching for the Chicago White Sox. Palisch, a left-handed pitcher, made his debut in relief against the Toronto Blue Jays. He had impressive stats during his college career, particularly in the Aggies' College World Series run. After going undrafted, he signed with the White Sox and performed well in Minor League Baseball before making his debut, where despite giving up runs, he relished the experience.
"It's certainly intense. I'd like to say I was feeling it, but I think I may have blacked out a little bit at first. You kind of lose track of everything that's going on."
"All the hard work and dedication to hone his craft paid off in the form of his MLB debut on Saturday in front of 41,488 people in Toronto."
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