Anderson had an opposite field double that left the bat at 108.9 mph -- giving him the 12th hardest-hit ball of the year by a Giant -- and a seeing-eye single. He became the first pitcher in Giants history to have two hits in his debut and the first to do it for any team since the Mets' Steven Matz in 2010. So yes, for a few days, Shaun Anderson has bragging rights over Madison Bumgarner.
Shaun Anderson, Giants top pitching prospect, impresses in MLB debut
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