Anderson wrapped up the final year of his three-year deal with California in true Angels' fashion with a 2-8 record, a 4.56 ERA while allowing 28 home runs in only 136.1 innings of work. Anderson throws six pitch types hoping his fastball rides up enough in the zone to induce weak contact while the rest of his pitches nibble to the periphery of the strike zone. Lefties hit .302 off him while righties had 17 of the 28 homers, so the equation did not work well in 2025. Anderson could find a new one-year contract on a non-contender who needs innings while a better starter rehabs or a rookie's service clock is manipulated, but he can safely stay off your fantasy roster unless you are a believer in his even-numbered year magic because his most recent serviceable seasons were 2022 and 2024. We triple dog dare you to stick your tongue on this frozen pole. Read Past Outlooks