Shaun Anderson has re-signed with the Angels on a minor league deal, assigned to the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees. He has been the 27th man on the active roster all season and signed four minor league deals with the club in 2025. Despite being designated for assignment due to lacking options, he cleared waivers and re-signed. Anderson has thrown 11 1/3 innings in the majors this season, with a 6.39 ERA, while also posting a 6.44 ERA in 81 Triple-A innings in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League.
Anderson, 30, has essentially been the 27th man on the Angels' active roster all season long. This is the fourth minor league deal he has signed with the club in 2025.
Since Anderson is out of options, he was eventually designated for assignment once he got squeezed off the roster. In each instance, he cleared waivers, elected free agency and re-signed via a new minor league deal.
Presumably, both sides are comfortable with the arrangement. The Angels have an extra arm they can call upon when the rest of the staff is gassed.
In total, Anderson has thrown 11 1/3 innings over seven big league appearances, allowing 13 earned runs on 20 hits and three walks.
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