Shaun Anderson Elects Free Agency
Briefly

Shaun Anderson was designated for assignment by the Angels and has subsequently cleared waivers and chosen free agency. The 30-year-old has experienced being designated multiple times this year, returning to the Angels each time after clearing waivers. Anderson initially signed a minor league deal and was briefly on the roster before being bumped off due to a lack of options. His major league career shows 163 1/3 innings pitched with a 6.39 earned run average, while his minor league statistics reflect a 6.44 ERA in 81 innings.
Shaun Anderson has cleared waivers and elected free agency after being designated for assignment by the Angels. He has a previous career outright and opted out.
The Angels signed Anderson to a minor league deal, and he was selected to the roster, but he was designated for assignment due to out of options.
Anderson has a history of getting designated for assignment several times this year, returning to the Angels after clearing waivers each time.
His major league innings total stands at 163 1/3 with a 6.39 earned run average, while his minor league performance has been better, but still subpar.
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