Chase Anderson
RP FA
Fri 9/29/17 11:15 PM

Anderson (12-4) earned the win over the Cardinals on Friday, allowing one run on three hits and one walk while striking out five over seven innings.
EDGE Analysis
A home run off the bat of Paul DeJong in the fourth inning accounted for the extent of the damage against Anderson, who lowered his ERA to 2.74 with this gem. Anderson missed close to two months with an oblique injury this season, but his performance when on the mound was stellar, with an uptick in velocity playing no small part in his success. Perhaps he overachieved a bit, but Anderson probably won't be priced up as much as some other breakout arms next spring.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Mon 9/25/17 4:42 AM

Anderson (11-4) was stuck with the loss Sunday despite holding the Cubs to three runs on seven hits and a walk across 6.1 innings of work. He struck out eight.
EDGE Analysis
Although the hit count was high, Anderson did what he could to keep the Brewers in it all afternoon. He wound up getting the short end of the stick after hanging a few too many curveballs in the fourth inning and serving up a two-run home run to Ben Zobrist in the seventh. Despite this, Anderson's ERA for the season still sits at a stellar 2.81 mark, and his K:BB during the month of September is a solid 27:6. With the Brewers gunning for the final playoff spot in the National League, look for him to get back in the win column when he takes on the Cardinals during the final series of the regular season.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Tue 9/19/17 10:27 PM

Anderson (11-3) tossed six scoreless innings to earn the win Tuesday against the Pirates, allowing five hits with no walks and eight strikeouts.
EDGE Analysis
Anderson was in the strike zone at a 66 percent clip, including first-pitch strikes to 15 of 23 batters. He induced just two goundball outs, but he consistently induced weak contact, which he supplemented with his second-best strikeout total of the season. Anderson has been particularly sharp of late, allowing just one earned run across 16.1 innings over his last three starts. He will take a sterling 2.74 ERA into Sunday's start against the Cubs.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Thu 9/14/17 11:23 AM

Anderson (10-3) allowed two runs -- one earned -- on seven hits and a walk while striking out two batters through 5.1 innings during Wednesday's win over Pittsburgh.
EDGE Analysis
Considering Anderson was pitching on just three days rest, this was another excellent outing from the righty. He now boasts an impressive 2.84 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and 27:12 K/BB over six starts since returning from the disabled list. It's also worth noting that he hasn't allowed more than three runs in any of his past 13 outings. Anderson projects to make his next start against the Pirates at PNC Park.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Tue 9/12/17 4:45 PM

Anderson will start Wednesday against the Pirates.
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander will toe the rubber on just three days' rest, but he only threw 67 pitches over five innings in his last start, so his arm should be pretty fresh. Anderson has posted a 3.08 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and 25:11 K:BB in five starts since his return from an oblique injury (26.1 innings).

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Sat 9/9/17 11:25 PM

Anderson (9-3) allowed no runs on one hit and one walk while striking out five across five innings to earn the victory Saturday against the Cubs.
EDGE Analysis
Anderson had an 11-run lead, and he was removed from the contest after firing just 67 pitches. He's held opponents to three or fewer earned runs in each of his start since May 21, and with a 2.93 ERA on the season, he's been outstanding fantasy option. He'll make his next start Friday against the Marlins.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Wed 8/30/17 6:29 PM

Anderson (8-3) picked up the win Wednesday after giving up three runs on two hits and two walks with six strikeouts in six innings against the Cardinals.
EDGE Analysis
According to Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Anderson dealt with a split fingernail early in the game, which contributed to him surrendering two runs in the first inning. He had the fingernail super glued after that frame, however, and was able to hold the Cardinals to one run over his final five innings. There is no indication this will affect his status for his next scheduled start Monday in Cincinnati.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Sat 8/26/17 2:10 AM

Anderson (7-3) allowed two runs on six hits and two walks with six strikeouts over five innings to take the loss Friday against the Dodgers.
EDGE Analysis
The Brewers are still limiting Anderson's pitches as this was just his second start back from the disabled list with an oblique injury. Anderson gave up a solo home run to Logan Forsythe but managed to stop the floodgates from opening. The constant stream of baserunners, though, forced him to throw 96 pitches through five innings. Anderson has pitched well since returning from the DL, but he might not be able to go deep into games for a few weeks.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Sun 8/20/17 10:42 PM

Anderson (7-2) allowed one earned run on two hits across five innings of an 8-4 win over the Rockies on Sunday. He walked three and struck out four.
EDGE Analysis
Anderson was making his first start since June 28 after being sidelined with an oblique injury, and did well to hold the potent Rockies lineup in check. He now owns a solid 2.83 ERA and will look for another strong outing in his next start Friday against the Dodgers.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Sun 8/20/17 10:32 AM

Anderson (oblique) was officially activated from the DL prior to Sunday's start against the Rockies.
EDGE Analysis
We knew he would start Sunday, so this move is just a formality. It's not an ideal first game back, as Anderson will have to navigate the brutal pitching environment in Coors Field. His two rehab starts came in Colorado Springs, so he is accustomed to the thin air. He only threw 67 pitches in his last rehab start, so he may not be permitted to go very deep into this start. Anderson pitched like a frontline starter prior to getting hurt, posting a 2.89 ERA, 1.11 WHIP and 85 strikeouts in 90.1 innings. Even so, it is probably best to look for a better option in daily leagues, given all of the other factors involved Sunday.