Matt Anderson

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Matt Anderson
Pitcher — none — No. NA
Bats: right Throws: right
Place of Birth Date of Birth
Louisville, Kentucky August 17, 1976
Height Weight
6'4" 200lb
College 2006 Salary
Rice University unknown
MLB debut
June 25, 1998 for the Detroit Tigers
Drafted
1997 amateur draft, 1st pick in the 1st round, by the Detroit Tigers


Matthew Jason Anderson (born August 17, 1976, in Louisville, Kentucky) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher.

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[edit] Early life

Anderson attended St. Xavier High School, which was also attended by major leaguers Paul Byrd, Chris Burke and Jack Savage. After high school, he went on to Rice University, a college well known for producing professional baseball players. In the 1997 amateur entry draft, Matt Anderson was picked first overall by the Detroit Tigers.

[edit] Career

Anderson was named top prospect in the Cape Cod League in 1996 and was named the 24th best prospect in 1998 by Baseball America. In 1998, he was called up from the minors where he had an ERA under 0.70. In his first major league season, he went 5-1 with a 3.27 ERA in 42 games. He also struck out 44 batters in 44 innings pitched.

Since then, he has not posted an ERA under 4.72 in the Major Leagues, or 3.79 in the minors. In 2005 he walked 11 batters and gave up 19 hits in 10 innings with the Colorado Rockies.

He started off the 2006 season with AAA Fresno. After going 1-2 with a 9.17 ERA in 29 games in relief with Fresno, he was released by the Giants and signed with the Bridgeport Bluefish, where he went 1-1 with a 4.11 ERA in 15 games.

[edit] Honors and Awards

[edit] Other information

  • Matt, his wife Rebecca and their son Jacob reside in Louisville, Kentucky during the offseason.
  • Regularly topped 100 mph on the radar gun, including a high mark of 103 mph twice. 1
  • Bobby Higginson had been a teammate of Anderson for six seasons, longer than any other teammate.
  • Anderson set Rice University school records for career wins (30) and saves (14), and he also posted a 1.82 ERA during his final year with the Owls.

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Preceded by
Kris Benson
First overall pick in the MLB Entry Draft
1997
Succeeded by
Pat Burrell