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The All-Star Curale Court twice Tim Anderson accepts a minor league contract with Los Angeles Angels Angels

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeFebruary 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Anaheim, California-The All-Star Concrete twice twice Tim Anderson has accepted a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels and will fall under the Big League spring training with a chance to rekindle his career.

Los Angeles also announced on Tuesday minor league agreements with right -handers Connor Brogdon and Dakota Hudson, left -hander Victor González and interior field player Carter Kieboom.

Anderson, 31, won the title of Al Batting 2019 and was an All-Star with the Chicago White Sox in 2021 and ’22. Chicago refused an option of $ 14 million after the 2023 season, ending a $ 25 million contract over six years, and Anderson signed a $ 5 million contract with the Marlins.

He struck .214 without circuits, nine products produced and four bases stolen in 234 Battes last year, all career stockings. Anderson did not play between May 10 and 21 due to the waterproofing of the lower back. He was appointed for assignment on July 2 and released three days later.

“I hope he lands on his feet somewhere because he is still young and still has a lot to give to the game,” said the manager of the Marchists then Skip Schumaker at the time.

After managing the majors with an average of .335 in 2019, Anderson had only one circuit stroke and 25 points produced on 123 games for Chicago in 2023.

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