The Los Angeles Dodgers signing of Left-Handed starter Brett Anderson flew under the radar but, provided Anderson can stay healthy, might provide an important piece of the puzzle for the Dodgers.
Anderson is only 27 years old and has pitched in parts of six seasons in the Major Leagues, his first five with the Oakland A's and he got in eight starts with the Colorado Rockies last season. He has only pitched one full season in the Major's, that being his rookie season in 2009 with the Oakland A's when he went 11-11. He has a 27-32 career record in 81 starts. The majority of the rest of his five seasons were spent on the Disabled List.
Anderson is currently penciled in to be the Dodgers fifth starter. Keeping him healthy will be the big issue for the Dodgers but all of the Dodgers starters spent time on the Disabled List last season with the exception of Zach Greinke.
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