I watched the bottom of the 9th inning. Anderson got the leadoff man, Bellinger, to ground out to Lee at 2B to start the bottom of the 9th on a 1-1 98-mph fastball.
Rosario then hit a solo homer on a lower-inside slider on a 1-1 pitch. Anderson's first pitch to Rosario was a 98-mph fastball way up and in. He came back with the slider but Rosario crushed it on a rope into the LF seats.
Chisholm then hit a 1-1 change-up pretty hard to Tork that he could have made the play on, but the ball deflected off his glove for a single. If Tork makes that play there are 2 outs and nobody on base with Volpe coming up and a 2-1 lead.
I don't know what Anderson was thinking but he never even paid attention to Chisholm at 1st, and Chisholm easily stole 2nd. On the next pitch Anderson never even looked at Chisholm as Chisholm took a huge running lead at 2nd and Chisholm basically walked into
3rd base with no throw from Rogers. Anderson then uncorked a wild pitch while pitching to Volpe to score Chisholm. Anderson just seemed like a nervous wreck in the moment and totally lost focus. Rogers should have gone out to talk to him after
Chisholm stole 2nd.
Anderson has good stuff but he makes too many mistakes with his breaking and offspeed pitches. I think in that situation he should just let his fastball rip. He can throw it 99-100 mph. He has the best fastball velocity and most "swing and miss" stuff in
the bullpen.
Peter