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Given everything Ian Anderson has been through with the Braves at such a young age, it almost seems unbelievable that he is only 25 years old. Anderson made his Major League Baseball debut in 2020 in front of an empty stadium, something that very few players in the history of the game can say they have done.
Anderson made an immediate impact for a team in dire need of starting pitching, providing them with a reliable #2 behind Max Fried, even at the tender age of 22.
In 2021, Anderson played his first full season in the major leagues. As the league started to catch up to him, he faced his first taste of adversity, but the postseason magic remained. In the NLDS, he shut out the Brewers. Two strong starts in the NLCS helped the Braves defeat the Dodgers. In a crucial Game 3 of the World Series, he no-hit the Astros across five innings.
Although Anderson’s pitch mix may raise some concerns—most notably, the absence of a reliable third option—he is a big-game pitcher. Not many players in baseball history have been better when it comes down to it. Anderson has made eight starts in the postseason and has a 1.26 ERA with a K/9 above 10.
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