Twenty-two-year-old Mariners prospect Kade Anderson made a dazzling MLB debut, throwing four scoreless innings before exiting to a standing ovation after giving up two solo homers on his 80th and 81st pitches. Despite the rough finish, he struck out five and held a top NL team to just three runs over six innings — a standout performance for a pitcher with only 18 Double-A games under his belt. The Mariners, clearly impressed, are likely to keep him in the majors next week, setting the stage for a fascinating look at how they’ll manage his innings moving forward.
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