ATLANTA — The back of the Rockies’ rotation is completely out of whack. Specifically, left-hander Tyler Anderson.
After four starts, his 11.43 ERA is flashing like a warning sign. Anderson gave up five runs in 4 u2154 innings in Sunday’s 8-7 loss to the Braves. Anderson was charged with only four hits, but they were major mistakes — three home runs and a triple. Anderson struck out nine, but he also walked four.
“Tyler missed his spots for the three home runs,” manager Bud Black said. “The rest of the game, he showed a great deal of battle.