Cleveland Indians pitcher Zach Plesac made his major league debut Tuesday against the Boston Red Sox and, after the game, received a surprise from a player on the opposing team.

Plesac told reporters after the game he received the baseball from his first pitch and strikeout, a lineup card and a letter from Red Sox pitcher David Price, according to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.

REDS' DEREK DIETRICH DRAWS IRE OF BROADCASTER OVER HOME RUNS: 'I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY YOU HAVE TO DO THAT'

“He told me congrats on your debut,” Plesac said. “It was a ‘good luck, kid, kind of thing.’ It was awesome. It was really cool.”

He added: “I’m sure, being the vet he is, he was just taking care of the rookie pitching his first game at Fenway.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

The 24-year-old righty went 5 1/3 innings, struck out two batters and allowed one run on four hits. He didn’t earn the decision, but the Indians won the game 7-5.