Kade Anderson Turns in Another Stellar Outing, Can he Debut in 2026?
Seattle Mariners left-handed pitching prospect Kade Anderson turned in another stellar outing at Double-A and is making a strong case to make his MLB debut much sooner than previously expected. Anderson joined the Mariners with the third overall selection in last spring's draft but has quickly proven himself more than capable of holding his own at Double-A. On May 1, Anderson logged 5 2/2 shutout frames against Wichita with four hits, no walks, and eight strikeouts. Overall, across Anderson's first 24 1/3 professional innings (all with Double-A), Anderson has allowed just one run with 13 hits, and an incredible 38:4 K:BB. Currently, the Mariners do not have a clear opening for him, as Emerson Hancock has fully claimed the No. 5 role, and Bryce Miller (oblique) is on rehab assignment. While he may not debut in the second half, the former LSU star is on track to debut later this season and is worth stashing in all 12+ team leagues in an "NA" spot.
Source: MiLB.com
Source: MiLB.com
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