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Michael John Graydon Soroka (born August 4, 1997) is a Canadian professional
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who has played for the
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of
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(MLB) since 2018. A native of Calgary, Soroka graduated from Bishop Carroll High School. He was drafted 28th overall by the
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in 2015, and he spent portions of four seasons in the minor leagues before being called up to the Braves. Soroka was an
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in 2019, and he finished second in
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voting. In 2020, he became the Braves' youngest Opening Day starter in the team's modern history, before an injury on August 3 ended his 2020 season.


Early life

Soroka was born on August 4, 1997, in Calgary, Alberta, the son of Gary, a former university and junior hockey player, and Sally Soroka; he has two stepsisters. Soroka's mother died in 2010 of melanoma when he was 12. He attended Bishop Carroll High School in Calgary, and was a goalie in youth hockey before deciding to concentrate on baseball. He pitched for the junior national team, coached by
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, a fellow Canadian baseball pitcher who was also his mentor. Reitsma has noted Soroka's physical similarity with himself. By his senior year, Soroka has committed to play
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for the
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with scholarship. Prior to the 2015 draft, he was ranked 88th in '' Baseball Americas annual rankings of prospects.


Career


Minor League Baseball

He later reported to the
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, where he posted a 1.80 ERA in ten innings pitched before being reassigned to the
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, where he finished the season, going 0–2 with a 3.75 ERA in six starts. Soroka spent the 2016 season with the
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. There, he posted a 9–9 record with a 3.02 ERA. Soroka spent 2017 with the
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, posting an 11–8 record with a 2.75 ERA in 153.2 inning pitched. As one of the youngest players in Double-A, Soroka participated in the All-Star Futures Game in July. He began the 2018 season with the
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of the
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International League, posting a 1.99 ERA, 0.97 WHIP, 24 strikeouts, and five walks over four starts.


Atlanta Braves


2018: MLB debut

On May 1, 2018, the Braves promoted Soroka to the major leagues. He faced the
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that night, pitching six innings, yielding one run and recording five strikeouts. He began feeling inflammation in his right shoulder after May 12. Soroka brought them forward as being abnormal, and was placed on the disabled list soon thereafter. Rehabilitation in the minor leagues followed throughout June. Because inflammation continued to be a problem, Soroka returned to the ten-day disabled list later that month. On June 27, he was transferred to the 60-day disabled list. In July, it was reported that Soroka would be permitted to begin a throwing regimen by the middle of August. However, in late August, Braves manager
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stated that Soroka would miss the remainder of the season. Overall with the 2018 Braves, Soroka registered five starts, a 2–1 record, 3.51 ERA, and 21 strikeouts in 25 innings pitched.


2019: All-Star and All-MLB team season

Before the 2019 season began, Soroka was expected to be one of several pitching prospects to spend some time in the Braves' starting rotation. During the first week of spring training, Soroka disclosed shoulder discomfort first felt during an offseason workout in January 2019. Soroka maintained that the newly reported discomfort was a right trapezius strain, not an issue with his right scapula, which affected him during his debut season. Soroka was cleared to play catch in mid-March, followed by throwing batting practice. Soroka was sent to minor league camp without appearing in a spring training game. Soroka made his season debut against the
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on April 18, 2019, and became the youngest pitcher in the
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upon taking the mound. When he was placed on the National League Roster for the
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, Soroka set another age-related record, as the youngest Atlanta Braves pitcher to be named an all-star. That year, the Braves became the first team to send two players younger than 22 to the All-Star Game, as both Soroka and
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received that honor in 2019. In the 2019 season, Soroka registered 29 starts, a 13–4 record, 2.68 ERA, and 142 strikeouts in 174 innings. He was runner-up in NL Rookie of the Year voting to Mets first baseman
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, and he placed sixth in NL
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Voting. He was selected to the All-MLB Second Team for that year.


2020: Youngest Opening Day starter for the Braves, injury

Soroka opened the shortened season for the Braves on July 24, 2020, pitching six scoreless innings against the
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, being the youngest Opening Day starting pitcher in the team's modern history, with the age of 22 years and 354 days. On August 3, Soroka unexpectedly tumbled to the ground after throwing his 48th pitch of the game. He began limping and knelt down to await medical attention. Unable to walk off alone, he was helped off the field and left the game. He had torn his
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, prematurely ending his 2020 season. With the 2020 Braves, Soroka registered three starts, a 0–1 record, 3.95 ERA, and eight strikeouts in innings.


2021–2023: Injuries and rehabilitation

Soroka's salary for the 2021 season was set at $2.8 million after an arbitration hearing. He began the 2021 season on the 60-day injured list in an effort to continue rehab from Achilles surgery he had last year. He had a setback while recovering and was forced to undergo a second surgery on his Achilles. In an interview with
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,
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manager
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stated that Soroka would miss the 2021 season. However, Snitker backtracked the next day, saying that Soroka was not out for the season and would be reevaluated in two weeks. While walking back to the clubhouse on June 24, Soroka suffered a complete re-tear of his Achilles, effectively ending his season. The Braves finished with an 88–73 record, winning the NL East championship and the
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, giving the Braves their first title since 1995. Soroka and the Braves agreed to a contract worth $2.8 million for the 2022 season. After the 2022 season ended, Soroka agreed to another one-year, $2.8 million contract for 2023.


See also

* List of Atlanta Braves Opening Day starting pitchers *
List of Major League Baseball players from Canada This is a list of active baseball players who hold Canadian citizenship, who have played in Major League Baseball (MLB). Active players Awards and notable accomplishments Baseball Hall of Fame *Ferguson Jenkins, 1991 *Larry Walker, 2020 Most V ...
*
List of people from Calgary This is a list of notable people who were born, or lived for a significant period of time, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, ordered by last name: A * William Aberhart (1878–1943), former Premier of Alberta * Tesho Akindele (born 1992), so ...


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