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Anderson tapped for MLB debut vs. Cole, Yankees

- By Paul Newberry

The Atlanta Braves called up top prospect Ian Anderson to make his big league debut Tuesday night against Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees.

The wait for Anderson’s first start will wait for an extra day, however, as the game was rained out, setting up a traditiona­l doublehead­er Wednesday at Truist Park.

The Braves added the 22-year-old right-hander in hopes of bolstering a rotation that has struggled to find any consistenc­y beyond top starter Max Fried.

The third overall pick in the 2016 draft, the anticipati­on for Anderson’s arrival in Atlanta grew as he made a rapid rise through the farm system.

“He’s a kid who’s confident in his abilities,” manager Brian Snitker said. “He’s been throwing really well at the alternate site. He’s excited. Hopefully this is the beginning of a long big league career for this young man.”

Anderson started the 2019 season at Double-a Mississipp­i, where he went 7-5 with a 2.68 ERA in 21 starts. He had 147 strikeouts in 111 innings.

Moving up to Triple-a Gwinnett late last season, Anderson struggled a bit in five starts. He went 1-2 with a 6.57 ERA, surrenderi­ng five homers in 24 2/3 innings.

Snitker’s advice for his young starter? “Have fun. Don’t do anything different. Pitch your game. Don’t try to reinvent the wheel. You’re throwing good. Trust your stuff. It’s another level, but you’ll adjust.”

The Braves bolstered their lineup for Anderson’s debut, activating outfielder­s Ronald Acuña Jr. and Nick Markakis from the 10-day injured list.

Acuña missed the past two weeks with an injured wrist, while Markakis had to sit out after potentiall­y being exposed to COVID-19.

“I feel good,” said Acuña, who was hitting .258 with four homers and nine RBIS before he went down. “I’m happy to be back doing what I love. I’m ready to give 100 percent to the team.”

The plan was for Anderson to spend most of this season at Gwinnett, but the coronaviru­s pandemic shut down the minor leagues. So he’s been working at the Braves’ alternate training site, awaiting his chance.

Even though the Braves are leading the NL East, their rotation has been a major issue. Felix Hernandez opted out before the shorted season even began, Mike Soroka went down with a season-ending Achilles injury,

and Mike Foltynewic­z and Sean Newcomb were both demoted because of their poor showings.

Fried (4-0, 1.32 ERA) is the only starter to earn a win, putting a heavy load on the bullpen.

To make room for their new additions, the Braves optioned righthande­r Touki Toussaint, outfielder Cristian Pache and third-string catcher Alex Jackson to the alternate training site at Gwinnett.

 ?? AP - Darron Cummings, file ?? A Rome Braves farmhand in 2017, pitching prospect Ian Anderson was called up the Braves to make his major league debut in a start against the Yankees on Tuesday before a rainout delayed it until Wednesday.
AP - Darron Cummings, file A Rome Braves farmhand in 2017, pitching prospect Ian Anderson was called up the Braves to make his major league debut in a start against the Yankees on Tuesday before a rainout delayed it until Wednesday.
 ?? AP - Matt Slocum, file ?? The Braves also shored up their outfield Tuesday, activating Ronald Acuña Jr. (above) and Nick Markakis.
AP - Matt Slocum, file The Braves also shored up their outfield Tuesday, activating Ronald Acuña Jr. (above) and Nick Markakis.

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