Anderson won't start on schedule, but could make another start before the season ends, reports Steve Gilbert of MLB.com.
EDGE Analysis
Anderson was roughed up in his last start against the Giants, so it's not a surprise to learn he won't take the hill in his regular spot. It's been a strange season for Anderson, whose first half 3.91 ERA and 1.21 WHIP over 101.1 innings looked decent, before he completely blew up in 40 second half innings, posting a 6.08 ERA and 1.63 WHIP. Coming into the year, he looked like a candidate to take a step forward based on peripheral numbers like his 3.67 xFIP in 2014, but now it's unclear where he fits as he wraps up a disappointing season.