Anderson, Storen To Triple-A



Two high-profile prospects are heading to Triple-A today, with the Red Sox promoting first baseman Lars Anderson to Pawtucket and the Nationals sending righthander Drew Storen to Syracuse.

Anderson, 22, has bounced back from a rocky 2009 season with a thunderous start to 2010 in his return to Double-A Trenton. Anderson leaves the Eastern League batting .355/.408/.677 in 17 games with a league-best 1.086 OPS.

Storen, the 10th overall pick last year out of Stanford in 2009, has yet to encounter much of a challenge in the minors between his debut last year and his 9 1/3 innings this year with Double-A Harrisburg. Storen leaves the Senators with an ERA of 0.96, one walk and 11 strikeouts.

It shouldn't be long before the Nationals' other 2009 first-round pick, Stephen Strasburg, joins him in Syracuse.



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