Tyler Anderson had a breakout year for the Dodgers in 2022, making his first All-Star team and finishing fifth in the National League with a 2.57 ERA. He was one of only two L.A. starters to remain healthy all season, along with Cy Young finalist Julio Urias.
Anderson was with Los Angeles on a one-year contract, so he became a free agent this week for the fourth straight offseason. As Jon Morosi reports, the interest in Anderson from other teams is already outpacing last offseason.
Morosi says Anderson could receive a qualifying offer from the Dodgers, but it would really be a shock if he didn’t.