ANAHEIM — The Angels finally made a concession to the back trouble that has nagged Tyler Anderson all season.

The left-hander was scheduled to pitch on Tuesday night, but the Angels pushed him back to Saturday because they want to give him more time for his back.

“I just feel like I’ve been battling, kind of dealing with it all year, just on and off, mostly on, but good enough to pitch most days,” Anderson said. “I feel like I’ve just been going about my business. I was still planning on pitching today. I think after my last start, it flared up probably the worst it had been most of the year. So the team just thought it was maybe a good idea to give it a few extra days and see if we can not have to battle it the rest of the time.”

Anderson, 35, has a 4.63 ERA in 23 starts. He hasn’t won

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