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White Sox star Tim Anderson is now represented by Klutch Sports
It may be at least a couple years before Tim Anderson’s new agency negotiates a deal for its latest client. Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson has hired Klutch Sports for representation, according to Robert Murray. Anderson, who’s celebrated his 27th birthday Tuesday, is now part of an agency that also counts the likes of Alex Bregman, Marcus Stroman and Keston Hiura as clients. MLBTR has made note of his switch in our database.

It may be at least a couple years before Anderson’s new agency negotiates a deal for its latest client. After all, the White Sox could control Anderson for another half-decade. Shortly before the 2017 campaign, they signed Anderson to a six-year, $25 million guarantee with a $12.5 million club option for 2023 and a $14 million team option for the 2024 season.

The extension has worked out well for Chicago, which landed Anderson when it drafted him 17th overall in 2013. Anderson was a 2.0-fWAR player in two of his first three years from 2016-18, but he found another gear a season ago. Despite walking in a paltry 2.9 percent of plate appearances, Anderson slashed .335/.357/.508 (130 wRC+) with 18 home runs, 17 stolen bases and a personal-best 3.5 fWAR over 518 PA en route to an American League batting title.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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