Before the weird, altered, and abridged 2020 season began, I said this about starting pitching: “We very well may go a whole season without a single complete game.”
It took all of one day for Kyle Hendricks and the Chicago Cubs to make me look like I should get my “I write about baseball for a living” card revoked.
While I could have bought the idea of pitcher throwing a complete game in 2020, I couldn’t really buy the idea of a San Francisco Giants pitcher doing so.
And even if I could, I would steadfastly have refused to believe it would be Tyler Anderson.