Rangers Designate Chase Anderson For Assignment
What Does This Mean for the Rangers?
The Texas Rangers have designated right-handed pitcher Chase Anderson for assignment. This move comes as a bit of a surprise, as Anderson was a key member of the Rangers' rotation last season.
In 2022, Anderson made 28 starts for the Rangers, posting a 4.93 ERA with 150 strikeouts in 149.2 innings pitched.
With Anderson's departure, the Rangers now have a hole in their rotation. They could opt to promote a young pitcher from their minor league system, or they could look to sign a free agent.
What Does This Mean for Anderson?
Anderson will now have 10 days to be traded or claimed off waivers by another team. If he is not claimed, he will become a free agent.
Anderson is a veteran pitcher with a lot of experience. He has pitched in the majors for 10 seasons, and he has a career ERA of 4.25.
Anderson could be a valuable addition to a team that is looking for a veteran starter. He is not a strikeout pitcher, but he is a groundball pitcher who can eat up innings.
What's Next for the Rangers?
The Rangers now have a decision to make about their rotation. They could promote a young pitcher from their minor league system, or they could look to sign a free agent.
Some of the free agent pitchers who are still available include: Johnny Cueto, Matt Harvey, and Jake Odorizzi.
The Rangers could also make a trade for a pitcher. Some of the pitchers who have been rumored to be available in trade include: Lucas Giolito, Jack Flaherty, and Mike Clevinger.
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