Oh, brother
Giants 7, Mets 2
It’s been 4,268 days since a Susac debuted for the Giants.
Andrew entered into the eighth inning of a Giants-Dodgers game on July 26, 2014. He took over catching duties from his brother’s boss, Buster Posey. If he looked out to right field he would’ve seen broadcaster Hunter Pence. If he narrowed his focus on the infield, there was Forever Giant Dan Uggla at second base.
Andrew took his first major league at-bat that night, grounding out to Juan Uribe (!) at third base. Little did he know how his younger brother would upstage him 11 years, eight months, and seven days later.
Daniel debuted Thursday night, looking more like a top prospect than a backup catcher. He saw two pitches in his first two at-bats and knocked two singles. He took a walk and then rounded out his night with a third hit, much to the delight of his personal cheering section.
The banner night tied Daniel with his brother for the same number of career three-hit games. Andrew, however, still holds a 1-0 lead in a much more important category: World Series rings.
Up next: Tyler Mahle makes his second start of the year as the Mets counter with their prized rookie, Nolan McLean. First pitch at 7:15 p.m.


