The San Francisco Giants are heading into the MLB trade deadline as a team to keep a close eye on. They could choose to go either direction. On one hand, they might look to buy talent to try and make a push towards the postseason.
The Giants signed lefty reliever Clayton Andrews to a minor league contract, per the transaction log at MLB.com. San Francisco assigned Andrews to their Arizona complex for the time being, though he’ll presumably head to Triple-A Sacramento before long.
Two New York Yankees relievers, Righty Clayton Andrews and lefty Victor González, have both cleared waivers and been outrighted to Triple-A. Andrews was designated for assignment last week.
The New York Yankees made a handful of moves on Monday. New York announced that right-handed pitcher Ian Hamilton was placed on the seven-day COVID-19 Injured List, selected left-handed pitcher Clayton Andrews to the active roster, and designated newly-acquired hurler Colby White to make room on the roster.
The Yankees still have a few more roster cuts to make ahead of the 2024 regular season starting next week. They have been thinning out their bullpen over the past few weeks, electing to reassign 27-year-old Clayton Andrews to Triple-A on Friday afternoon.
The New York Yankees have traded right-handed pitcher Joshua Quezada to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for left-handed pitcher Clayton Andrews, the team announced Wednesday.