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Kade Anderson climbs MLB top-100 prospects list ahead of MLB debut

The former LSU left-hander dominates in the Texas League, posting a 1.22 ERA and 8-0 record

Former LSU baseball pitcher Kade Anderson has surged into the national conversation as one of the most promising arms in the minor leagues. The left-handed pitcher, now a key piece of the Arkansas Travelers, the Double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, is turning heads with a blend of poise and raw talent.

Anderson’s statistical line reads like a pitcher’s dream: a 1.22 earned run average, a 0.71 WHIP and 99 strikeouts that lead the Texas League. In his most recent start he allowed just two runs, ending a drought that stretched back to May 15, and he capped the outing with a single-game high of 11 strikeouts on April 10.

Those numbers have propelled him to sixth overall on the MLB’s top-100 prospects list, making him the second-best pitcher on the chart and the highest-ranked left-hander. Behind him sits shortstop Colt Emerson, the Mariners’ top prospect, underscoring the depth of the organization’s talent pipeline.

A left-handed ace poised for the majors

Anderson’s rise is also a reminder of his college pedigree. He was a member of the LSU team that captured a national championship just one year ago, an experience that appears to have sharpened his competitive edge and mental toughness.

The Mariners have a reputation for fast-tracking elite arms, often promoting standout Double-A pitchers straight to the big leagues. With an 8-0 record in 2026 and a track record of dominating hitters, Anderson is widely expected to earn a call-up in the near future.

If the current trajectory holds, the Seattle Mariners could see a new left-handed starter in their rotation before the season’s end, adding a fresh dimension to a pitching staff that has been searching for depth.

Fans and analysts alike are watching his progress closely, knowing that a single call-up could reshape the team’s outlook for the remainder of the campaign.

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