CINCINNATI -- For the second straight start, Dodgers starter Brett Anderson left early with an apparent injury.
Anderson allowed five runs in the first two innings against the Reds on Saturday night at Great American Ball Park, and then he began the fourth with a four-pitch walk to opposing pitcher Brandon Finnegan before throwing a 2-1 pitch to Billy Hamilton to the backstop. After that, head athletic trainer Neil Rampe and manager Dave Roberts came out to look at Anderson, and pulled him from the game.
Anderson exited his last start, also his season debut, after one inning with an injury to his left wrist.