Former LSU Phenom Kade Anderson Made His Major League Debut In Seattle
Kade Anderson, who tore through Double-A, made his big league debut on Saturday against the Cubs, getting a no-decision in the Mariners 5-4 win.
Before his major league debut, Seattle Mariners' prospect Kade Anderson made time to sign autographs for young fans on Saturday. The 22-year-old, who had never attended many MLB games growing up in Slidell, Louisiana, was keen to give back to the fans, a sentiment he reiterated after the game. Anderson, drafted third overall in 2025, turned out to be a worthy debuting pitcher, looking like a top prospect throughout the game.
He allowed three earned runs over 5 2/3 innings, as he faced the Chicago Cubs at T-Mobile Park. Anderson's debut was highlighted by a standing ovation from the 45,681 attendees, including a number of family members and friends of the Cubs player he saved from a solo home run. Manager Dan Wilson praised Anderson's performance, particularly his ability to throw a variety of pitches in different counts.
Anderson's debut came at a crucial juncture for the Mariners, who were trailing Houston by three games in the AL West standings. Despite the pressure, Anderson remained focused, acknowledging the significance of the game for both himself and the team.
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