Former SF Giants pitcher Tyler Anderson named Gold Glove finalist

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Unsurprisingly, no player on the SF Giants will win a Gold Glove this year. Rawlings revealed the three finalists for every position in the National and American League, and no Giants were nominated. With that said, former Giants starting pitcher Tyler Anderson is a finalist to win a Gold Glove.
Anderson was a first-round pick by the Colorado Rockies back in 2011, making his MLB debut with the Rockies in 2016. While Anderson showed promise early in his career, they designated him for assignment after an injury-derailed 2019 season and the Giants claimed him off waivers.
Anderson reignited his career in the shortened 2020 season with the Giants. In 13 appearances (11 starts), Anderson posted a 4.37 ERA in 59.2 innings pitched with 41 strikeouts and 25 walks. However, ERA estimators suggested Anderson might have benefitted from a bit of good luck in San Francisco, with his xERA (4.80) and xFIP (5.93) more than half a run higher than his ERA (although his 4.36 FIP was right in line with his ERA).
Possibly motivated by those numbers, the Giants opted to non-tender Anderson following the season and made him a free agent. He signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates and became a solid member of the starting rotation before a midseason trade to the Seattle Mariners.
Back on the free-agent market last offseason, Anderson signed a one-year, $8 million contract with the Dodgers. While the deal seemed perplexing at first, the signing proved to be one of the shrewdest moves by any team in free agency.
Anderson was selected to his first All-Star Game this season and recorded a 2.57 ERA in 178.2 innings pitched (30 appearances) with 138 strikeouts and 34 walks. He also was excellent in his lone postseason outing, striking out six over five shutout innings.
Tyler Anderson has always been a standout defender on the mound, consistently showing off his above-average athleticism. After a career year in Los Angeles, the former SF Giants starter could be on the cusp of winning the first Gold Glove of his career.

Marc Delucchi (he/they/she) serves as the Managing Editor at Giants Baseball Insider, leading their SF Giants coverage. As a freelance journalist, he has previously covered the San Francisco Giants at Around the Foghorn and McCovey Chronicles. He also currently contributes to Niners Nation, Golden State of Mind, and Baseball Prospectus. He has previously been featured in several other publications, including SFGate, ProFootballRumors, Niners Wire, GrandStand Central, Call to the Pen, and Just Baseball. Over his journalistic career, Marc has conducted investigations into how one prep baseball player lost a college opportunity during the pandemic (Baseball Prospectus) and the rampant mistreatment of players at the University of Hawaii football program under former head coach Todd Graham (SFGate). He has also broken dozens of news stories around professional baseball, primarily around the SF Giants organization, including the draft signing of Kyle Harrison, injuries and promotions to top prospects like Heliot Ramos, and trade details in the Kris Bryant deal. Marc received a Bachelor's degree from Kenyon College with a major in economics and a minor in Spanish. During his time in college, he conducted a summer research project attempting to predict the future minor-league performance of NCAA hitters, worked as a data analyst for the school's Women's basketball team, and worked as a play-by-play announcer/color commentator for the basketball, baseball, softball, and soccer teams. He also worked as an amateur baseball scout with the Collegiate Baseball Scouting Network (later renamed Evolution Metrix), scouting high school and college players for three draft cycles. For tips and inquiries, feel free to reach out to Marc directly on Twitter or via email (delucchimarc@gmail.com).
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