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Jack Anderson
Starting Pitcher | Chicago White Sox
Pitching His curveball is solid; he throws it better than your average starter. Anderson can get into trouble with walks, and there's concern about him being able to maintain his stuff over the whole season. His fastball gets into the high 80s, but it's the sink that makes the pitch effective. Anderson also has a decent changeup. His stuff becomes less sharp as he gets into the late innings. If he ever adds a pitch to throw to lefties, he could make a big leap forward.
Defense & Hitting Anderson does an average job of holding runners. Anderson is nothing special in the field. Anderson is a surpisingly good hitting pitcher. And I'm not sure you can say this about a pitcher, but Anderson has some pop in his swing.
-- Moostard Nyman
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