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True. But Anderson still gave up the lead. He's a major league pitcher. He didn't get the job done.
It's really too bad this is how most will remember the Rays season. Lowest payroll. No fans (Even pre Covid). Yet, they continue to impress. They look like a team that has the potential to be a WS contender for years to come. They just need to keep their stars.
Easier said than done.
Anderson had given up runs in his last 6 appearances. Cash brought him in and he continued that trend giving him the playoff record for most consecutive relief appearances giving up a run. Anderson did exactly what he's been doing the past two series. It's on him for sucking but that was already a known factor. Cash was the one who said 'Yeah, I'm good with it'.