The Miami Marlins have sent former Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Matt Andriese outright to Triple-A Jacksonville. Andriese has now cleared waivers twice this season after being removed from Miami's 40-man roster.
The Marlins sent right-handed pitcher Matt Andriese outright to Triple-A Jacksonville on Tuesday, according to the MLB.com transactions log. This move confirms that he cleared waivers following his designation for assignment on Sunday.
The Marlins have sent right-hander Matt Andriese outright to Triple-A Jacksonville, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. That indicates he cleared waivers after being designated for assignment a few days ago.
The Marlins are selecting the contract of right-hander Matt Andriese, as reported by Christina De Nicola of MLB.com. Andriese will take the 40-man roster spot of Tim Anderson, who the club designated for assignment earlier this week.
Marlins righty Matt Andriese cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Jacksonville, according to the MLB.com transaction log. He has the service time to decline the assignment in favor of free agency, although it isn’t clear if he’ll do so.
Matt Andriese is a journeyman pitcher whose stops include a forgettable 2020 season with the Los Angeles Angels. Andriese relieved 15 games for the Angels during the COVID-shortened season and started one, finishing 2-4 with a 4.50 ERA.
The Miami Marlins announced their Spring Training non-roster invitees and one former member of the Boston Red Sox cracked the list. Former Red Sox reliever Matt Andriese has bounced around over the last few years but will have an opportunity to make the Marlins' big league club with a strong Spring Training performance.