The Cardinals reassigned righty Nick Anderson to minor league camp, but the right-hander has an upward mobility clause in his minor league deal, reports Katie Woo of The Athletic.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been trimming down its big league roster ahead of the 2025 Major League Baseball season and made more tough decisions on Monday.
The St. Louis Cardinals haven't really done anything in free agency, could that change in the near future? St. Louis certainly could afford to make a move and the St.
Right-hander Nick Anderson is garnering interest from multiple teams, according to a report from Ari Alexander of KPRC2. Alexander adds that Anderson is scheduled to hold a workout for at least ten teams on January 23.
The Orioles signed right-handed reliever Nick Anderson to a minor league contract. The 34-year-old Anderson is 14-7 with a 3.18 ERA and 10 saves in a five-year major league career with Tampa Bay, Miami, Atlanta and Kansas City.
The Baltimore Orioles have added to their bullpen by signing veteran right handed reliever Nick Anderson to a deal, according to Darren Wolfson of SKOR North.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed veteran right-handed relief pitcher Nick Anderson to a minor-league contract. Anderson agreed to sign the deal with the Dodgers on Saturday.
The Dodgers are signing right-handed pitcher Nick Anderson to a minor league deal. Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported that the two sides were in agreement on a contract, while Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic confirmed that it would be a minor league pact.
It didn’t take very long for ex-Royals relief pitcher Nick Anderson to find a new home. After being released by Kansas City and clearing waivers Anderson simply waited for a reliever-needy team to snap him up.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are widely expected to focus on starting pitching leading up to the MLB trade deadline on July 30, but their bench and bullpen could be areas that get addressed as well.
With the MLB trade deadline fast approaching, every transaction is magnified as every move could have an impact on the outcome of the season. While teams attempt to build the best possible roster for a playoff push and postseason run, potentially impactful players can find themselves casualties of the inevitable churn.
With more than five years of major league service, Anderson had the ability to decline any minor league assignments while retaining his $1.575M salary. That led the Royals to release him after the DFA.
The 2023 season for the Kansas City Royals was one in the same as it has been in the past few seasons. The Royals finished 56-106 and last place in the American League Central division for the second straight season.