Meet the 6 Rising Minor Leaguers Poised to Shake Up MLB This Summer—You Won’t Believe Who Made the List!
Anderson did not pitch in an official game after signing with Seattle last summer, meaning his professional debut had to wait until this spring. He immediately stood out in bullpen sessions and on the backfields during spring training and has continued to make a strong impression across his first four outings in Double-A, allowing just one earned run in 18 â…” innings. In his second start, Anderson combined pure dominance with ridiculous efficiency, needing just 70 pitches to strike out 11 across five no-hit innings. For reference, only one pitcher this century has racked up that many strikeouts with as few pitches in a single game: Chris Sale in 2018.



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