The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Snitker: ‘A good chance’ for Anderson’s debut soon

Top pitching prospect is ‘throwing real well’ at club’s alternate site.

- By Gabriel Burns gabriel.burns@ajc.com

Braves manager Brian Snitker stated a commonly shared belief Friday afternoon: More likely than not, Ian Anderson will make his MLB debut in the coming weeks.

Anderson, the Braves’ No. 1 pitching prospect, has drawn rave reviews at the team’s alternate training site in Gwinnett.

The 22-year-old right-hander soon could have a chance to earn a rotation spot.

“He’s throwing real well,” Snitker said. “He had another good outing yesterday. I came into this whole year thinking we’d see Ian Anderson at some point this year. I thought that in February and March before we broke this thing down. I think there’s still a good chance we’re going to see him.”

The rotation in flux helps Anderson’s case. The Braves have one

reliable starter — Max Fried — and the rest of the group is patchwork. Right now, it includes converted long relievers (with past starting experience) Josh Tomlin and Robbie Erlin. Touki Toussaint also is still in the rotation, which may proceed with only four members for the next week because of the Braves’ schedule.

Anderson might not be an answer — the Braves have seen how young pitchers aren’t often productive early — but he’s an increasing­ly logical option. As Snitker said, the team expected he would debut this season anyway, and that’s without accounting for the rotation’s destructio­n.

Whenever Anderson is deemed ready, he’ll be mak- ing his major-league debut. He likely will be the second of the Braves’ top three pros- pects to appear this season, following outfielder Cristian Pache’s call-up. Outfielder Drew Waters is the third.

Anderson, who was the third overall pick in the 2016 draft, has pitched in only five games above Double-A.

“That’s where we’re at right now in the game,” Snitker said. “I don’t know that you’re going to see guys getting 300 innings in the minor leagues anymore before they get a chance in the major leagues. That’s a thing of the past.”

For the record, Anderson has logged 377⅔ minor- league innings. Over 26 starts in Double-A and Triple-A, Anderson earned a 3.38 ERA, striking out 172 and walking

65. He held opponents to a .210 average.

Other notes from Friday:

■ Pache was set to make his debut Friday. He was first scheduled to start Wednesday, but the rainout and Thursday’s off-day delayed his highly anticipate­d arrival. Pache was slotted to man left field and hit ninth in the series opener against the Phillies.

■ Outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. and second baseman Ozzie Albies are progressin­g toward their returns. Acuna’s wrist is feeling better, Snitker said, and he’ll be re-evaluated today. Acuna is expected to begin swinging today as well.

Albies likewise is feeling better. He hit Friday after having the past three days off. The Braves haven’t put a timetable on either pla ayer’s return.

■ The Braves optioned Kyle Wright to their alternate training site Thursday. He’ll stay on a five-day schedule there, Snitker said. The Braves can use a shortened rotation over the next week because of coming off-days, though they haven’t committed to that.

“We’ll re-evaluate it when we get through the off-days because they’re going to be gone here in a little bit, and we’re not going to have a lot in the month of September,” Snitker said. “We’re trying to keep everyone as regu- lar as we can with (option- ing Wright).”

■ Reliever Chris Martin was activated from the injured list, and catcher Alex Jackson was recalled to fill the team’s open roster spots.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@ AJC.COM ?? Ian Anderson, the third overall pick in 2016, has pitched in only five games above Double-A. Brian Snitker says of his fast rise, “That’s where we’re at right now in the game.”
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@ AJC.COM Ian Anderson, the third overall pick in 2016, has pitched in only five games above Double-A. Brian Snitker says of his fast rise, “That’s where we’re at right now in the game.”
 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Ronald Acuna Jr.’s wrist is feeling better, manager Brian Snitker said, and he’ll be re-evaluated today.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM Ronald Acuna Jr.’s wrist is feeling better, manager Brian Snitker said, and he’ll be re-evaluated today.

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