Royals Sign Anthony Gose To Minor League Deal
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Royals Sign Anthony Gose To Minor League Deal
"Gose, 35, was a two-way star as an amateur but drafted by the Phillies as an outfielder in the second round back in 2008. He spent years as a top-100 prospect in that role, eventually debuting with the 2012 Blue Jays after being traded to Toronto."
"In his limited MLB work on the mound, he's posted a 4.78 ERA, fanned 29.7% of his opponents and issued walks at a 12.3% clip. Gose reached the majors as a reliever in 2021, brandishing a fastball that averaged a blistering 99.3 mph."
"Gose split the 2025 season between the Triple-A affiliates for the Mets and D-backs. His average fastball dipped below 95 mph with New York's Syracuse affiliate, but he added velo as the season went on and finished out the year sitting 95.9 mph with Arizona's Reno club."
Anthony Gose, a left-handed reliever, has signed a minor league deal with the Royals and will play for Triple-A Omaha. Originally drafted as an outfielder, Gose transitioned to pitching in 2017 after a lackluster outfield career. He has pitched in the majors for the Guardians, showcasing high velocity but inconsistent command. Gose underwent Tommy John surgery in 2022 and returned to the majors in 2024. He spent the 2025 season in Triple-A, finishing with a 4.62 ERA and a strikeout rate of 24.3%. He also played in the Mexican League during the offseason.
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