CLEVELAND — Still soaked after being doused with beer, Danny Salazar picked up the official lineup card he was given as a memento of his first win.
"I didn't know I would get this," he said at his locker.
Salazar began to fold it in half and tuck the card into his backpack when he was stopped by clubhouse manager Tony Amato.
It was the rookie's only mistake.
Salazar pitched six superb innings and won his major league debut, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 4-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday.
Salazar, who began the season in Double-A ball, allowed just one run and two hits. The right-hander didn't give up a hit until the sixth, struck out seven and showed poise from his first pitch to his last.
The hard-throwing 23-year-old was shocked at being called up, but he pitched with the nerves of a seasoned veteran and gave the Indians a much-needed strong outing.
"He was terrific," Indians manager Terry Francona said. "That can be what he is. The kid has special stuff."