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Nolan McLean
/ˈnoʊlən məˈkleɪn/
Definition
1
An American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball, who made his MLB debut in 2025.
2
A former two-way player (hitter and pitcher) at Oklahoma State University, known for his versatility before focusing on pitching professionally.
Examples
Nolan McLean fired a 98 mph heater that had the batter wondering if he'd accidentally wandered into a jet engine test.
From slinging passes on the gridiron to curveballs in the pros, Nolan McLean's glow-up has scouts rethinking their two-sport bans.
Hitters facing Nolan McLean don't swing and miss—they swing, miss, and then apologize to the umpire for the embarrassment.
Nolan McLean's rookie debut was so electric, even the Mets' hot dog vendors were throwing strikes.