Report: Angels sign SS Tim Anderson to minors deal
Briefly

The Los Angeles Angels have signed former two-time All-Star Tim Anderson to a minor league contract, as he seeks to jumpstart his baseball career following struggles over the last two seasons. After a disappointing performance with the Miami Marlins, where he posted a .214 batting average in 2024, Anderson looks to improve upon his previous accolades, including a .335 average in 2019 and two All-Star selections. The Angels hope this deal can help Anderson return to form.
The Los Angeles Angels have signed two-time All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson to a minor league deal, aiming to revive his career after significant recent struggles.
Anderson has faced difficulties in the last two seasons, dropping from a batting champion to hitting just .214 with only 1 home run over 65 games in 2024.
Before his slump, Anderson was a standout performer, leading the majors in batting average at .335 in 2019 and making All-Star teams in 2021 and 2022.
Drafted 17th overall by the Chicago White Sox in 2013, Tim Anderson has a career batting average of .278 with impressive totals of 98 home runs and 121 stolen bases.
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