Rockies' Tyler Anderson: Strikes out 10 over five innings in loss to Brewers
Anderson (4-5) allowed two runs on three hits, struck out 10 and walked two in a loss to the Brewers on Wednesday.
Analysis:
The lefty was cruising, as he recorded six strikeouts and held a 1-0 lead after the first three frames, but then he allowed a home run to Ryan Braun in the fourth and then yielded another run in the fifth. Anderson continued to pile up the strikeouts on his way to a season high, but the two runs were enough to charge him with the loss. The Rockies' offense didn't score again, and the bullpen allowed five runs as the game became a blowout. Anderson will take his next turn in the rotation Tuesday against the Dodgers.
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