LOS ANGELES — Being No. 1 means you have to maintain excellence to stay on top. Being No. 2 means you have to try harder. Being No. 3?
“I like it because I can sit back and watch and judge and send my sarcastic tweets out and I don’t have to deal with all the hoopla that comes with being two of the best pitchers in the game,” said Dodgers lefty Brett Anderson, who gets the Game 3 NLDS start against the Mets and Matt Harvey on Monday at Citi Field.
The importance of Anderson (10-9, 3.