When the southpaw was selected to the All-Star roster as a last minute addition, Dodgers’ starter Tyler Anderson said he was expecting to take his girls on a vacation to Disneyland and the beach during the All-Star break.
Now with an extra $500,000 in his pockets, he could probably make up for that change of plans and add on a few more luxuries while he’s at it.
The late spring signing has taken full advantage of his time with the Dodgers, leading the staff in innings pitched (103.1) and sitting behind only Tony Gonsolin in wins with 10.