The Braves would love to get Anderson back to top form, as the right-hander is 4-0 with a 1.25 ERA in the postseason.
With the Atlanta Braves needing to round out its starting rotation heading into Opening Day, they could be thrust into an awkward position by giving struggling veteran Ian Anderson one of two spots to start.
The Atlanta Braves seem destined to rely on Ian Anderson in their Opening Day rotation, but Mike Soroka's spring training debut with the Washington Nationals was enough to prove that their plan is a mistake.
Despite please from the Atlanta Braves fanbase throughout the offseason, Alex Anthopoulos has still not done anything to bolster the club's rotation. That would
After losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton, the Braves now have just three locked-in starters in Chris Sale, Reynaldo Lopez and Spencer Schellenbach. Spencer Strider will eventually return to make it four,
The Atlanta Braves can't trust Ian Anderson to fill the final rotation slot, so Alex Anthopoulos needs to start investigating the trade market.
It's been some time since the Atlanta Braves starter has been seen in the big league uniform, and he had a rough finish in his return
Ian Anderson’s rough spring debut has raised concerns for the Braves as they rely on young arms to fill rotation spots. With trade rumors swirling, Atlanta may have to act fast if struggles continue.
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Ian Anderson got the job done Thursday night against the Miami Marlins. He pitched 3 1/3 scoreless innings allowing just one hit and struck out four. However, command issues plagued him throughout the game.
Right-hander Ian Andersonw was a big reason why. Anderson shut down the Miami hitters over the first three innings of Friday's affair. Two walks were the only Marlins he allowed to reach base. Miami also had a hitter reach on an error.
The Atlanta Braves have a competition going to fill out their starting pitching rotation heading into the 2025 campaign.
The Atlanta Braves were again proposed to be a potential trade suitor for a pair of starting pitchers the same weekend Ian Anderson struggled in his Spring Training debut.