5 Landing Spots for Angels SP Tyler Anderson at MLB Trade Deadline

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St. Louis Cardinals
John Mozeliak's penchant for acquiring mid-30s pitchers makes Tyler Anderson a logical fit for the St. Louis Cardinals. Anderson would bolster the Cardinals' rotation as they chase the NL Central title. If acquired, he could slot in as a key starter behind Sonny Gray in a potential postseason series. With Anderson under contract for $13 million next season, his addition might lead to the Cardinals declining the 2025 options on either Kyle Gibson or Lance Lynn.
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers' injury-plagued rotation could benefit from reuniting with Tyler Anderson. Anderson was an All-Star for the Dodgers in 2021, boasting a 15-5 record and a 2.57 ERA. Given the uncertainties surrounding their current starters, Anderson provides a dependable option for both the regular season and potentially the postseason. Even if other pitchers return to form, Anderson's presence would add depth and stability to the Dodgers' pitching staff through 2025.
Cleveland Guardians
The Cleveland Guardians, known for their frugal approach, might find Tyler Anderson's contract appealing. With a lack of starting pitching depth, acquiring Anderson could help them avoid an early postseason exit. Tanner Bibee is currently their Game 1 starter, followed by journeyman Ben Lively. With Shane Bieber out for the season, adding Anderson would provide much-needed depth and stability, helping manager Stephen Vogt navigate through the season and beyond.
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Baltimore Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles, while hopeful of retaining Corbin Burnes beyond 2024, need to prepare as if they might not. Tyler Anderson could be a vital addition to their rotation, complementing Burnes and Grayson Rodriguez. Anderson's performance this season suggests he could be a reliable postseason starter. With Burnes' free agency looming and Kyle Bradish recovering from Tommy John surgery, adding a pitcher under contract for 2025 like Anderson would be a prudent move for the Orioles.
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Milwaukee Brewers
The Milwaukee Brewers, leading their division but needing pitching reinforcements, could greatly benefit from Tyler Anderson. With Corbin Burnes traded and Brandon Woodruff injured, the Brewers' rotation is thin. Freddy Peralta is their current ace, but they need more support. Anderson's acquisition would strengthen their rotation and set them up well for 2025 when Woodruff returns. His addition, coupled with the return of closer Devin Williams, would significantly bolster the Brewers' pitching staff.
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St. Louis Cardinals
John Mozeliak's penchant for acquiring mid-30s pitchers makes Tyler Anderson a logical fit for the St. Louis Cardinals. Anderson would bolster the Cardinals' rotation as they chase the NL Central title. If acquired, he could slot in as a key starter behind Sonny Gray in a potential postseason series. With Anderson under contract for $13 million next season, his addition might lead to the Cardinals declining the 2025 options on either Kyle Gibson or Lance Lynn.
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers' injury-plagued rotation could benefit from reuniting with Tyler Anderson. Anderson was an All-Star for the Dodgers in 2021, boasting a 15-5 record and a 2.57 ERA. Given the uncertainties surrounding their current starters, Anderson provides a dependable option for both the regular season and potentially the postseason. Even if other pitchers return to form, Anderson's presence would add depth and stability to the Dodgers' pitching staff through 2025.
