Mariners Promote Kade Anderson for MLB Debut vs Cubs
Seattle Mariners top pitching prospect Kade Anderson, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 draft, is being promoted from Double-A to make his MLB debut this weekend against the Chicago Cubs, potentially pushing Seattle's rotation toward a six-man setup. Anderson has dominated at the minors this season, posting a 1.06 ERA with 135 strikeouts in 93 1/3 innings, while walking only 13, making him widely regarded as baseball’s top pitching prospect and the No. 5 overall prospect in some rankings. The move skips Triple-A, a common path for elite arms, and could delay his rookie status as he starts the game, potentially making him rookie-eligible in 2026 and possibly triggering a rookie-season incentive for the club. Seattle enters the call-up amid a tight chase for the AL Wild Card, aiming to bolster its pitching depth down the stretch. Analysts and reporters have highlighted Anderson’s college showcase at LSU and his historic minor-league numbers as the main drivers behind the promotion, with expectations for an immediate impact. The club has signaled flexibility in rotation plans, with the debut scheduled for Saturday against the Cubs.
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