Not too long ago, Tim Anderson was one of the best shortstops in baseball, and the Chicago White Sox were viewed as World Series contenders with him on the team.
The Los Angeles Angels have designated shortstop Tim Anderson for assignment as part of several roster moves announced Wednesday. The team also reinstated
Tim Anderson gave the Angels a veteran presence on an infield that included two pillars of their youth movement, shortstop Zach Neto and first baseman Nolan Schanuel.
The Los Angeles Angels currently have a record of 12-15 and a 0.4 percent chance of making it to the playoffs, according to Baseball Reference, largely due to the struggles of some key veterans.
Former Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson is set to take on his former team at Rate Field on Thursday. Anderson was with the White Sox from 2016-2023, earning two All-Star nominations, a Silver Slugger Award for 2020, and was the AL batting champion in 2019.
Mike Trout isn’t the only notable Los Angeles Angels veteran seeking a comeback season this summer. The Angels confirmed Tuesday that two-time All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson made the Opening Day roster.
Infielder Tim Anderson will be restarting his major league career where it all began. The Los Angeles Angels selected the contract of Anderson, meaning he’ll be in the dugout at Rate Field on Thursday when the Chicago White Sox host the Angels on Opening Day.
The Chicago White Sox have a few of their former players who were a part of their core vying for jobs with other teams after having career drop-offs. A few players, like Yoán Moncada and Tim Anderson, are with the Los Angeles Angels and are looking to make their 26-man roster and be in Chicago for Opening Day.
According to FanDuel, the Los Angeles Angels have a win total projection of 71.5 in the betting market. The team out west will hit the under-win total this season.
Tim Anderson signed with the Los Angeles Angels for a fresh start. He didn't want to be known as the flameout who was designated for assignment by the Miami Marlins after such a promising start to his career with the Chicago White Sox.
It was August 5, 2023 when Tim Anderson and Cleveland Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez got into a brawl on live television. Ramirez slid hard into second base and the two exchanged punches.
Tim Anderson was once a promising young star for the Chicago White Sox. He was a two-time All-Star, batting champion, and Silver Slugger. Now, he's adjusting to playing center field with the Los Angeles Angels.
Things have not gone according to plan for Tim Anderson in recent seasons. The 2020 Silver Slugger is looking to get back on track and the first step is making the Los Angeles Angels during spring training.
Earlier this offseason, the Los Angeles Angels came to terms with former Chicago White Sox and Miami Marlins shortstop Tim Anderson. It was a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
The Los Angeles Angels have signed two-time All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson to a minor league deal, USA Today reported Wednesday. The 31-year-old free agent and former batting champion is looking to revive his career after a two-season slump.
Former Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson recently took some time to talk about his last year with his former team. The dysfunction with the White Sox has been written about a lot these last few months.
The Miami Marlins agreed to a one-year, $5 million contract with former White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson pending a physical, ESPN's Jesse Rogers reported on Thursday.