Kade Anderson was drafted just one season ago by the Seattle Mariners. Al Bello / Getty ImagesAug. 20, 2026 Updated 7:35 pm EDTWith 34 games left in the season and their playoff chances dwindling, the Seattle Mariners are leaving no stone unturned. The reigning American League West champions will call up baseball’s top pitching prospect, left-hander Kade Anderson, to make his debut Saturday at home against the Chicago Cubs, according to multiple reports, including MLB.com.
The club has not yet confirmed the move.Anderson, who ranks as The Athletic’s No. 1 prospect in Keith Law’s updated list of top 70 prospects, was drafted a little over a year ago by Seattle out of LSU with the third pick.This story will be updated.Aug 20, 2026Connections: Sports EditionSpot the pattern. Connect the termsFind the hidden link between sports terms











