The second time around for Brett Anderson in Los Angeles was a rough season, essentially washed out by injury.
What went right
On Sept. 29 in San Diego, Anderson made his first relief appearance in three seasons, and with 2u2153 scoreless frames had the longest scoreless relief outing of his career.
Anderson, who was fully healthy and set career highs in starts and innings in 2015, decided against joining a crowded pitching free agent market last winter, instead accepting the qualifying offer of one year, $15.8 million to return to the Dodgers.
While it didn’t work out on the field, at least it produced this humorous exchange:
Still trying to figure out what the players get out of the QO system.