JOSH ANDERSON RUMORS

Minor League Transactions: Marti, Anderson

Yadel Marti generated some buzz a couple winters ago when he defected from Cuba. It took a while, but the righty signed with a major league organization. Matt Eddy of Baseball America has the details and other transactions from August 2nd-11th: The Braves became the third team to release Josh Anderson this season. The Reds and Brewers also released Anderson, who...
Via MLB Trade Rumors  |  August 13, 2010

Reds sign Anderson

The Cincinnati Reds signed free agent outfielder Josh Anderson. He played last season with the Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals. His additon to the already crowded outfield picture is a bit puzzling. He hit .240 last season while playing all 3 outfield positions. He also hit only 1 homerun and [...]
Via Blog Red Machine  |  January 07, 2010

Josh Anderson signs with Reds

I guess I’m a bit late to the party but I’ll go ahead and note that Josh Anderson signed a minor league deal with the Cincinnati Reds two days ago. Anderson receives an invite to spring training. The former Astros prospect hit .240/.276/.304 in 118 games for the Tigers and Royals last season. He can play [...]
Via Tireball.com  |  January 07, 2010

Is John Anderson a major league option?

Josh Anderson remains a free agent. The dynamic outfielder with amazing speed on the base paths spent last season split between the Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals. Anderson entered spring training with the Atlanta Braves but after the team opted to go with Jordan Schafer in center field traded the outfielder to Detroit for reliever [...]
Via Tireball.com  |  December 29, 2009

I’m not Joshing, Royals Sign Brian N. Anderson

The Royals non-tendered Josh Anderson the night of December 12th.  Apparently 11 days was too long to go without a light hitting OF with that surname.  Thus, after 10 days, the Royals have signed Anderson, Brian N. to a one-year $700,000 contract.  Dayton Moore has confused me once again. Who is Brian N. Anderson? Brian Nikola Anderson [...]
Via Kings of Kauffman  |  December 23, 2009

Bye Bye Buck and Anderson – Welcome Back Colon, Davies, and Bannister

The Royals made a series of very intelligent moves last night just before the arbitration deadline.  Gone are John Buck and Josh Anderson, but Dayton Moore and company didn’t stop there agreeing to terms on 1-year deals with Roman Colon, Kyle Davies, and Brian Bannister. C-John Buck (29) being non-tendered is something we all saw coming before [...]
Via Kings of Kauffman  |  December 13, 2009

Players A to Z, Josh Anderson

Josh Anderson is an outfielder for the Kansas City Royals, if he doesn’t get traded again. In three major league seasons, Josh played for four different teams. The majority of Josh’s offensive value lies in his batting average. Of his 132 career hits, only 26 have gone for extra bases, and he [...]
Via Baseball Musings  |  November 15, 2009

Josh Anderson traded by Detroit Tigers to Kansas City Royals

The Kansas City Royals have acquired outfielder Josh Anderson from the Detroit Tigers for cash.
Via ESPN  |  July 30, 2009

Yanks Eyeing Josh Anderson?

From Danny Knobler:The Yankees have also shown some interest in Josh Anderson, the speedy outfielder who was designated for assignment by the Tigers last week. The teams don't appear to be close to a trade, however.Steve Kornacki tells us that even Jim Leyland confirmed the Yanks' interest:Detroit Tigers manage Jim Leyland confirmed today that the New York Yankees have interest...
Via Sliding Into Home  |  July 29, 2009

Atlanta Braves looking at Patterson or Kotsay?

With the AJC reporting that Corey Patterson and Mark Kotsay may not be off the radar to fill the Braves center field slot, this article looks at whether or not the Braves need to spend their extra cash going after a mediocre center fielder, or whether they should spend the money elsewhere.
Via BravesBlast  |  January 10, 2008
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