Anderson (4-6) shut out Oakland over 6.2 innings Wednesday, giving up just two hits while striking out four in a 4-0 win.
EDGE Analysis
The 28-year-old righty opened his season with a five-inning scoreless outing, but hadn't managed to replicate that feat over the 10 starts between that and Wednesday's start. That said, he's been a surprisingly reliable presence on the mound lately -- over his last six starts, Anderson has limited the opposition to only 10 runs in 37 innings (2.43 ERA) while putting up a shining 29:4 K:BB. That said, he pitches for a sub-.500 Brewers squad, he gives up way too many homers (because he lets hitters put the ball in the air too much), and his season ERA is still over the 4.00 mark, so unless you're a pitching-desperate NL-only owner, he's still waiver-wire material.