PT TOMORROW: NL West—Brett Anderson is next up for LA

Los Angeles Dodgers

While their bats have been on fire, the Achilles heel of this ballclub continues to be the starting rotation, which we have followed closely here the past few weeks. The way things currently stand, Bud Norris (RHP, LA) is on the DL with a back injury, Rich Hill (LHP, LA) has not been able to tame his blister, and ace Clayton Kershaw (LHP, LA) is still hoping for a September return at the earliest. With LA creeping up on division leader SF, how will they keep the rotation glued together until then?

Brett Anderson (LHP, LA) just came off a 71-pitch rehab start on August 8 with triple-A Oklahoma City and could be in line to start on Sunday vs. PIT. He registered an 11:1 K:BB ratio in 12 IP across three rehab starts, and...

Almost!

You’re just a few clicks away from accessing this feature and hundreds more throughout the year that have a singular goal in mind: Winning your league. Subscribe to BaseballHQ.com here!

Already a subscriber? Sign in here

More From PT Tomorrow

This week, we consider the AAA revolution happening in San Diego, welcome the return of a long-injured veteran in LA, and check in on how some of the young guys of the NL West are performing.
Jun 20 2026 3:06am
The Cubs are looking for offense, could Matt Shaw in right field provide an answer?
Jun 19 2026 3:05am
Could Tigers prospect Max Clark make his MLB debut sometime soon? Plus, Kyle Teel and Shane Smith timelines in Chicago, CLE 3B depth in the wake of the J-Ram injury, Michael Massey looking up in KC, and pitching returns on the horizon in MIN.
Jun 18 2026 3:05am
Lawrence Butler is starting to hit and that's leading to more playing time in Sacramento.
Jun 17 2026 3:08am
If the Mets hope to emulate the Knicks' success in ending their championship drought, they'll need more--much more--out of 1B. Plus: RF in PHI; C in WAS and ATL; RP/SP in WAS; more.
Jun 16 2026 3:11am

Tools