Mariners win in walk-off fashion in former LSU pitcher Kade Anderson's MLB debut
SEATTLE - Former LSU pitcher Kade Anderson's MLB debut ended in dramatic walk-off fashion, courtesy of a Randy Arozarena two-run shot in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Mariners beat the Cubs 5-4.
Although the former Tiger ace received a no-decision for his efforts, Anderson made plenty of noise in his first action in an MLB game.
The night started off with a one-two-three inning. The first pitch of Anderson's career ended in a popout off the bat of Pete Crow-Armstrong. The first inning of Anderson's career ended with a strikeout of another former LSU Tiger in Alex Bregman.
Anderson cruised through four scoreless innings, but allowed a run on a sacrifice fly by Sandy Alcantara in the fifth. Anderson ran into more trouble in the sixth
Bregman got some payback on his fellow former Tiger on a 415-home run to left-center field. After giving up another home run to Michael Bush, the next batter in the Cubs' batting order, Anderson's night was over.
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After all was said and done, Anderson threw 5.2 innings and struck out five with three earned runs.