The Angels announced that they have selected the contract of right-hander Shaun Anderson. Fellow righty José Fermín has been optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake as the corresponding active roster move. To open a 40-man spot, left-hander Garrett McDaniels has been reinstated from the injured list and designated for assignment.
Anderson has a 6.30 ERA over 10 relief innings for the Halos this season, with most of that damage caused by three home runs allowed during that small sample of work. Los Angeles signed Anderson to a minors contract in February and selected him to the active roster for the first time a month ago, but designated the righty for assignment in the wake of his struggles.
The home run ball has long been an issue for Anderson, who has a 6.11 career ERA in the majors over 162 innings with eight different teams. Despite his lack of production at the big league level, Anderson has consistently kept drawing interest due to his ability to work as a swingman, though he hasn’t gotten much consistent work as a starter since the 2019 season when he pitched for the Giants. There is also a bit of a “quad-A” air to the righty’s career, as Anderson has pitched decently well at the Triple-A level and during a brief stint overseas in the KBO League in 2023.
Anderson will now get a chance to cover some innings and see if he can stick in the L.A. bullpen, with McDaniels the odd man out on the 40-man roster. McDaniels was a Rule 5 Draft pick out of the Dodgers organization back in December, and his debut season in the majors saw the southpaw post a 5.91 ERA over 10 2/3 relief innings, with more walks allowed (eight) than strikeouts (six). In fairness to McDaniels, he had only two games of Double-A experience on his resume before being exposed to MLB hitters this season, and he didn’t make his Triple-A debut until this year, while rehabbing from biceps tendinitis.
McDaniels’ Rule 5 status would carry over if another team acquired him via claim or trade during the DFA period, so this new club would also have to carry McDaniels on its active roster for the entire roster in order to fully obtain his rights. If McDaniels clears waivers, the Angels would have to offer him back to the Dodgers for $50K (i.e. half of the original $100K fee the Angels paid the Dodgers for making the Rule 5 selection).
Isn’t McDaniels a Rule 5 player, so are they returning him?
Another team can claim him, but that team would have to keep him on the roster like any other Rule 5 player. If he clears waivers, then the Angels will return him to the Dodgers.
Shaun Anderson got traded for Lamonte Wade Jr. Now they can play together..
Ah well, McDaniels was worth a shot
Welp, that’s another experiment that failed. Wonder how long Anderson will last this time…
I think I would be a lot better to keep McDaniels. He has talent and do they really need to add a struggling 1B,lf、rf They have coverage in the outfield with Taylor あs ヱll Trout RF,