It looks like Brendan McKay may finally be headed to The Show.

The former Louisville baseball star and 2017 Golden Spikes Winner is reportedly being called up to the Tampa Bay Rays to start his first MLB game on the mound Saturday against Texas, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

McKay has spent the last two-plus seasons making his way up through the minor leagues.

The former fourth overall selection in the 2017 MLB draft is 6-0 with a 1.22 ERA with 88 strikeouts and 15 walks in 66.2 innings pitched this season between Double-A Montgomery and Triple-A Durham. He's batting .205 overall with 43 strikeouts this season, but with Durham, he's averaged .265 with 10 RBI and four home runs on 13 hits in 15 games.

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When he came out of Louisville, he was arguably the best two-way player in the history of collegiate baseball – he is the only three-time winner of the John Olerud Award, given to the nation's best two-way player. There's been a lot of debate as to whether he'd hit and pitch or just focus on the mound as his career progressed. He seems to be doing a little of both in the minors.

But he's about to play for a franchise that currently may be angling for its own two-way play itself, so maybe it's a perfect fit.