Chase Anderson
RP FA
Sat 5/28/16 8:26 PM

Anderson went five innings Saturday against the Reds, allowing only one run on five hits while fanning five.
EDGE Analysis
The 28-year-old righty allowed less than three runs for the first time since his first outing of the year back in April 8, and he seems to be righting the ship in his last three starts. Over that span, Anderson has allowed six runs in 16.2 innings while fanning 17. His ERA is an even 5.00 which is still pretty high, but it seems he's on the right track of late. He will look to keep it going in his next start against the Phillies on Thursday.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Mon 5/23/16 8:50 AM

Anderson (2-6) allowed three runs on four hits and two walks over five innings Sunday while striking out six in a 3-1 loss to the Mets.
EDGE Analysis
It wasn't a terrible outing by any means, although he only threw 59 of 101 pitches for strikes, but Anderson and the Brewers' hitters were simply outmatched by Noah Syndergaard. Anderson still has a 3.66 ERA, 0.71 WHIP and 16:4 K:BB over his last three starts (19.2 innings) and has a potentially favorable matchup in his next outing at home against the Reds on Saturday.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Wed 5/18/16 1:20 AM

Anderson (2-5) allowed two runs on three hits and a walk with six strikeouts over 8.2 innings in a win Monday against the Cubs.
EDGE Analysis
Anderson took a no-hitter into the eighth inning and a shutout into the ninth. He ran out of gas before he could get the final out, allowing a pair of solo home runs to Jason Heyward and Kris Bryant, but for eight innings he locked down arguably the best lineup in baseball. He induced 11 swinging strikes in 110 pitches, drew 10 ground outs, and held the Cubs to zero hits in just four at-bats with runners in scoring position. After four starts of allowing at least four earned runs from April 18 through May 5, Anderson now has a pair of quality starts in a row. However, he still has a 5.32 ERA and has now given up 11 home runs in just eight starts.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Thu 5/12/16 1:50 AM

Anderson (1-5) took another loss Wednesday in Miami after allowing three runs on three hits and a walk over six innings. He struck out four.
EDGE Analysis
Anderson was terrifically efficient, tossing only 74 pitches through those six frames, but he was removed for a pinch hitter with the Brewers trailing in the seventh. The move didn't help him avoid his fifth consecutive loss, astretch in which Anderson has given up 24 earned runs (and another three unearned) thanks to nine homers in just 24.1 innings. His next start comes Tuesday against the Cubs, and considering all these long balls, DFS players should strongly consider stacking against him in that outing.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Fri 5/6/16 12:20 AM

Anderson (1-4) was crushed again Thursday, allowing seven runs (six earned) on six hits and two walks over five innings in a loss to the Reds.
EDGE Analysis
After opening the season by allowing just three unearned runs over 11 innings in his first two starts, Anderson has taken a turn for the distinctly horrible over the last four. In that span, he's pitched only 18.1 innings while allowing a ridiculous 34 hits and 24 runs (21 earned), thanks in no small part to eight homers. The 28-year-old righty would be pitching his way right off the Brewers' roster if not for the team's lack of options.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Sun 5/1/16 12:32 AM

Anderson (1-3) was roughed up again, this time by the Marlins, as he allowed six runs (five earned) on nine hits, including three homers over 4.1 innings. He also struck out four and walked four in a loss.
EDGE Analysis
Derek Dietrich, Adeiny Hechavarria, and Giancarlo Stanton all hit solo homers off Anderson. After not yielding a run over his first two outings, the Brewers right-hander has allowed 15 runs in the last 13.1 frames. During that time, he's tossed up six long balls. Last season, Anderson gave up 18 homers in 152.2 innings. He will try to get back on track again in his next scheduled start Thursday against the Reds.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Sun 4/24/16 1:04 AM

Anderson (1-2) allowed six runs on eight hits, struck out only two and walked four in a loss to the Phillies on Saturday.
EDGE Analysis
After not yielding an earned run through two outings, Anderson has allowed 10 runs in the last nine frames. During that time, he's walked four batters and given up three homers. He'll try to get back on track in his next scheduled start Friday against the Marlins.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Tue 4/19/16 1:27 AM

Anderson (1-1) took the loss in Monday's rain-shortened game against the Twins as he allowed five runs (four earned) on 11 hits. He struck out four.
EDGE Analysis
Anderson induced eight ground ball outs and exhibited sharp control, with 62 strikes in 96 pitches. But Anderson just couldn't miss Twins bats, as he induced just four swinging strikes, and when he missed, it was punished hard, as he allowed four extra-base hits including a pair of homers. The Twins are the first team to get to Anderson this year, who still owns a 2.25 ERA in his first three starts as a Brewer.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Thu 4/14/16 1:52 AM

Anderson allowed three unearned runs in the first inning of Wednesday's win over the Cardinals, but settled down to finish six frames without another blemish. He allowed four hits and two walks while striking out four in the no-decision.
EDGE Analysis
Despite the early struggles caused by Colin Walsh's error at third base, Anderson turned in a credible outing, just as he did in his first start of the season. He's been less hittable than in his Arizona days over these first two games, but that's not much of a sample to judge by. Anderson's relative lack of strikeouts and team context make him a low-end fantasy starter until he strings enough quality outings like this together to convince us otherwise.

Chase Anderson
RP FA
Sat 4/9/16 3:10 AM

Anderson (1-0) threw five scoreless innings, surrendering four hits and striking out five in Friday's 6-4 victory over the Astros.
EDGE Analysis
Although he'll normally slot fifth in the Brewers rotation, Anderson got the call as the fourth starter Friday and acquitted himself quite well in his Milwaukee debut. He demonstrated his typically sharp control, throwing 53 of 85 pitches for strikes and securing first-pitch strikes on 10 of the 18 hitters he faced. The 27-year-old showed some stamina in hurling 152.2 innings for the Diamondbacks in 2015 and could serve as a valuable back-end piece of the Brewers rotation in 2016.