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Reviewer: Sanfranciscogiants17 (talk · contribs) 11:46, 29 August 2021 (UTC)
I will be reviewing this (properly this time, don't worry). Sanfranciscogiants17 (talk) 11:46, 29 August 2021 (UTC)
References
[edit]- Reference 53 needs a date
- When you click the link, it says "Invalid date". I tried to find one using both the source code and Internet Archive, but no dice. — GhostRiver 23:02, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
- I've had that happen before too, with some articles. If you can't find one, I think it's more accurate to not put one than to try to guess (unless there's clear clues). Not a problem! Sanfranciscogiants17 (talk) 03:38, 31 August 2021 (UTC)
- When you click the link, it says "Invalid date". I tried to find one using both the source code and Internet Archive, but no dice. — GhostRiver 23:02, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
Lead
[edit]- ”his slender build limited the attention that Anderson received from college baseball recruiters” – “but his slender build limited attention from college baseball recruiters.”
- I’d take out the second-to-last sentence of the lead. It’s accurate, of course, but there’s no point in giving 2020 two sentences worth of coverage when 2017 and 2018 just get one sentence.
- Obviously this just happened, but mention he was released at the end of August.
Early life
[edit]- I’m guessing the answer is no, but do we know how old Anderson was when his parents divorced?
- Done Missed it in the source! 12 years old! — GhostRiver 23:02, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
College career
[edit]- ”As he was smaller than many of his peers, standing at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) and weighing 140 pounds (64 kg), he did not receive many recruitment offers from college baseball teams, and committed to attend North Central Texas College.” – “As he was smaller than many of his peers, standing at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) and weighing 140 pounds (64 kg), he did not receive many recruitment offers from college baseball teams. He committed to attend North Central Texas College.”
- Any stats on his time at the University of Oklahoma?
Minor leagues
[edit]- Put (MLB) after first mention of Major League Baseball
- ” helping pitch the team to the 2009 Championship Series” – “helping the team reach the 2009 playoffs”
- ”June 7, after” – No comma needed.
- ”Rawhide as well, but” – No comma needed.
- I’d make the sentence about his father dying the second of the paragraph.
- Also, put a cite right after the quotation.
- Do we know what the 2012 injury was? (No worries if you don’t.)
- Couldn't find anything :/ — GhostRiver 23:02, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
- ” He led the Southern League with a 2.08 ERA in the early part of the season. In May, Anderson left a game against the Jackson Generals after only two innings and spent seven days on the disabled list.”
- ” where he proved a considerable force at the plate, starting 4–2 with a 0.69 ERA in his first six starts” – “where he began the season strongly, going 4—2 with a 0.69 ERA in his first six starts.”
Arizona Diamondbacks
[edit]- Perhaps link hits and run
- ” with a 9–7 record and a 4.01 ERA, with 105 strikeouts in 114 1⁄3 innings” – “with a 9–7 record, a 4.01 ERA, and 105 strikeouts in 114 1⁄3 innings.”
- Were the five starts in which he gave up 26 runs in July, or did this streak start in June?
- It's unclear, so I tried to reword. — GhostRiver 23:25, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
Milwaukee Brewers (2016-19)
[edit]- ”Isan Diaz, in exchange” – No comma needed
- ”and Jeremy Jeffress took the save” – “but Jeremy Jeffress got the save to preserve his win.”
- Link arbitration
- Clarify whether Anderson or the Brewers lost his arbitration hearing (I’m having a little trouble telling from the way the sentence is worded.)
- ”Anderson was pitching his career best season” – “Anderson was having the best season of his career”
- ”with Class A” – “with the Class A”
- ”However, he was unable to retain the momentum that he had built in 2017, and led the National League with 30 home runs allowed” – “However, he was unable to retain the momentum that he had built in 2017, as he went on to lead the National League with 30 home runs allowed”
- ”behind Jeff Samardzija” – “behind Jeff Samardzija’s” – Picky grammar thing, but you’re comparing his cutter to Samardzija’s cutter, not to Samardzija himself.
- Done changed to "behind that of Jeff Samardzija" just so the sentence doesn't end on a possessive — GhostRiver 23:25, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
Toronto Blue Jays (2020)
[edit]- ” their starting rotation, and were” – “their starting rotation, and they were”
- ”Anderson stumbled” – “Anderson struggled”
- Mention he became a free agent, and link free agent.
Philadelphia Phillies (2021)
[edit]- ”Moore and Anderson were named to the starting rotation after injuries from Howard and Velasquez, but after a disappointing performance in his first eight starts, with a 6.96 ERA and no outs recorded past the fifth inning, the Phillies moved him to the bullpen on May 21.” “Moore and Anderson were named to the starting rotation at the beginning of the season following injuries to Howard and Velasquez. After Anderson had a disappointing performance in his first eight starts, with a 6.96 ERA and no outs recorded past the fifth inning, the Phillies moved him to the bullpen on May 21.”
- Link designated for assignment
- ”He was designated for assignment on August 26, 2021, once Eflin was reinserted into the rotation. He was released into free agency the following day.” – “When Eflin rejoined the rotation on August 26, Anderson was designated for assignment, drawing his release the following day.”
Pitcher profile
[edit]- ”This consistent pitching approach has led Anderson to give up large numbers of home runs to opposing batters.” – More needs to be said about the approach other than it was consistent. Were hitters so used to facing his pitches that they knew how to hit him?
- Done It's one fastball that gets him every time — GhostRiver 23:25, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
- ”Part of this process included watching videos of aces Max Scherzer and Nathan Eovaldi, and noting the idiosyncrasies they took to ensure that they were properly aligned with home plate before each pitch.” – “Part of this process included watching videos of aces Max Scherzer and Nathan Eovaldi. Anderson noted the idiosyncrasies they took to ensure that they were properly aligned with home plate before each pitch.”
Personal life
[edit]- When did he get married, and is there any information about his wife (other than her maiden name)?
- Done Married in 2013, used to work as a realtor but quit because Chase's career was taking off — GhostRiver 23:25, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
- ”Anderson is a Baptist Christian. He credits his faith to his grandmother, Annette Anderson, with whom he attended both Baptist and United Methodist churches.” – “Anderson is a Baptist. He became a Christian through the influence of his grandmother, Annette Anderson, with whom he attended both Baptist and United Methodist churches.”
- ”Beginning in 2017” – Might be best to just put “In 2017”, especially since the players might not still be working on that in that area, now that they’re both in other places.
As usual, just a bunch of minor fixes. I didn’t really know much about Anderson, so I enjoyed learning about him from this article! Let me know when you’ve made the changes, and I’ll give the article another look! Sanfranciscogiants17 (talk) 12:26, 29 August 2021 (UTC)
- Sanfranciscogiants17 Changes addressed, with a couple of comments left. I was living in Wisconsin during his supposed career high year and was shocked when the Phils signed him, because he wasn't... great even then. (As a sidenote, if you do nominate Mays for FAC at some point soon, I'll definitely carve out time to leave comments.) — GhostRiver 23:25, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
- GhostRiver See, that's the nice thing about being a Giants fan. We can sign pitchers that aren't that impressive (Ryan Vogelsong, Anthony DeSclafani), then watch them magically transform into the league's best. Well, at least you all got Wheeler last year! Anyway, article looks good now - passing! Sanfranciscogiants17 (talk) 03:44, 31 August 2021 (UTC)