Era Over: Mariners release Ryan Anderson Premium Story

Ryan Anderson (Getty Images)
Ryan Anderson (Getty Images)
By Joe Kaiser

Date: Apr 4, 2005

When the Mariners used their first pick of the 1997 draft (19th overall) to select Ryan Anderson, a towering left-handed high school kid with a mid-90s fastball, the common sentiment was that he'd one day be the ace of Mariners' pitching staff. Monday, nearly eight years later, the Mariners released the oft-injured southpaw. Anderson never pitched in a regular season game for Seattle.

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