Brandon Marklund joined the Auckland Tuatara as a mystery package.
Few people within the organisation had heard all that much about the young Canadian pitcher, who had just finished up hurling at the collegiate level. And when he said his fastball was consistently around or above the 90mph mark, he definitely had his skeptics.
Now, what doubt some may have had about the 22-year-old enigma has been long forgotten as Marklund has established himself as one of the most dominant relievers in the Australian Baseball League.
In 12 games out of the bullpen this season, Marklund has given up runs in only two of those and, last night, earned his first career win as the Tuatara topped the Brisbane Bandits 3-2 in extra innings.
The young reliever threw two scoreless innings with two strikeouts to close out the win, after heroics from Milwaukee Brewers outfield prospect Zach Clark and local infielder Luke Hansen got the job done both with their bats and on defence.