Brett Anderson has really come into his own. That makes it difficult to gauge how well he'll do against the White Sox, who, next to the Yankees, have the majors' best OPS against left-handed pitching with an .821 mark. Anderson does have a few things working in his favor: He's at home, where he's only allowed three of his 14 home runs, and although the White Sox lineup leans to the right, Anderson has been much better against right-handed hitters. We'll give him the benefit of the doubt -- after all, tough matchups against the Red Sox, Yankees and Rangers didn't faze him