The Arizona Diamondbacks have signed left-handed reliever Anthony Gose, who was previously with the Mets organization before being released. Gose, 34, is transitioning from an outfielder to a pitcher, having had some success but also faced significant injury challenges, including Tommy John surgery. In his career, he has shown capability with a decent strikeout rate, although his velocity has decreased as he ages. The Diamondbacks, currently at capacity on their 40-man roster, will need to make adjustments if Gose's signing is indeed a big league contract, which has yet to be officially announced.
Gose's career transformation from a former top prospect outfielder to a left-handed relief pitcher highlights his resilience and versatility in adapting to challenges in professional baseball.
Injuries have significantly impacted Gose's pitching career, limiting his performance and availability, yet he manages to secure a new opportunity with the Diamondbacks.
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