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The magical season for pitcher Grant Anderson and the Texas Rangers continues with a Game 7 win over the Houston Astros Monday and a trip to the World Series. This coming from a team that lost 100 games just two years ago.
The WOS grad is not on the active roster but was in uniform in the dugout when the Rangers won the AL pennant. And he will get a ring and enjoy the spoils if the Rangers win the World Series.
Back on June 6, the 26 year old Anderson made his major league debut in historic fashion. He faced nine hitters, got eight outs and struck out seven, including the first four MLB batters faced, in the Rangers 10-6 win over the Detroit Tigers. He threw 35 innings in the show and posted a 2-1 record with a 5.05 ERA before being sent back to AAA when other pitchers got healthy.
Anderson was originally drafted by Seattle in 2018 after a great career at McNeese.
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