The Tigers have signed right-hander Drew Anderson to a minor league deal, reports Evan Woodbery of MLive. It’s unclear if the righty will be in major league camp with the Tigers.
Anderson, 30 in March, got scattered major league time from 2017 to 2021. He suited up for the Phillies, White Sox and Rangers, appearing in five straight seasons but never making more than nine appearances in any individual campaign. He threw a combined 44 1/3 innings in 19 games over that stretch, allowing 6.50 earned runs per nine frames. His 8.3% walk rate was around average but his 14.7% strikeout rate was well below.
After that run, he headed overseas to join Hiroshima Carp of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball. Over the past two years, Anderson tossed 115 innings in 34 games for the Carp, with a 3.05 ERA in that time. He struck out 20.7% of batters faced while giving out walks at an 8.4% clip.
On the heels of those solid results in Japan, Anderson now returns to North America and will join the Tigers. He has worked both as a starter and a reliever in his career and it’s unclear which role the Tigers have in mind for him, but he would seem to have a steep climb towards a starting role.
The club has Tarik Skubal, Kenta Maeda and Jack Flaherty in the rotation, with Matt Manning, Casey Mize, Reese Olson and Sawyer Gipson-Long likely batting for the spots at the back end. Other options on the roster include Alex Faedo, Mason Englert, Joey Wentz and Keider Montero. Top prospects Wilmer Flores, Ty Madden and Jackson Jobe are getting close to their major league debuts, with Flores having already secured a spot on the 40-man.
Nonetheless, as the cliches say, you can never have enough pitching depth and there’s no such thing as a bad minor league deal. For Anderson, he will get a chance to show himself to MLB scouts after a couple of years abroad and try to get back to show.
For Love of the Game
“…it’s unclear which role the Tigers have in mind for him…” Depth. Just a depth piece. But sometimes they get called up due to injuries on the staff or impressive individual performance.
DarkSide830
Darragh means if he’s going to start or relieve.
For Love of the Game
Of course that’s what he means. But it isn’t like this was a major signing. He’s just depth so don’t overthink it.
LambchoP
I think the Tigers and the Royals will give the Twins some trouble in the central this year. Both teams have gotten better while the Twins have gotten worse…
Liberalsteve
Lol at this comment. First for including the royals. Second, for saying the Twins are even close to the Tigers. Tigers have passed the twins.
GarryHarris
How so? The Twins still have MLB caliber players at all positions while the Tigers and Royals have maybees.
deGrom/Langford Texas Ranger
Texas should have kept him after his good 2021 season. Btw, this reminds me of Matt Anderson, a former failed #1 pick. I wonder if Skenes will go down a similar path… Jk Pirates’ fans lol
Clofreesz
Jack Leiter is in danger of becoming Paul Skenes…
I blame the minor league pitching coaches.
GhostOfKevinElster
What? This makes no sense. Yiu mean the other way around? Or you just blissfully ignorant?
ThonolansGhost
I don’t think the Royals will win much more than 70 games (if that), but Tigers might contend. I figure they’ll win approximately 86 games this year.
88 Brooklyn Dodgers
Already sweeping Miguel under the rug.
GarryHarris
Miguel Cabrera: He didn’t carry his weight the last 6 years. I’m relieved he’s finally gone.
Drew Anderson: Certainly doesn’t ’control the strike zone…’
jammin464_
Actually, his walk-per-nine look pretty good-to-average compared to MANY successful MLB pitchers.
GarryHarris
I’m not a scout but nothing in the numbers says he’s a good pitcher: His BB:G is nearly 4 while his SO:BB varies; it appears to be generally 2:1.
GarryHarris
So he’ll strike out 7 and walk 4 and give up 2 HR.
Libpwnr
More paper pushing for Scott Harris and Jeff Greenberg
Dan Bacon
If he can’t hit than who cares?
BSHH
Anderson’s possible role might be as a depth swingman. His peripherals were mediocre in Japan, but his ERA is impressive. This seems to be a very intriguing depth signing for Detroit.
Gruß,
BSHH
stymeedone
I don’t care about how much a Pitcher is getting paid. Right now, I see the rotation as Skubal, Maeda, Manning, Olson, with Mize, Flaherty, Faedo, and Gibson-Long battling for the last spot. Flaherty did nothing to guarantee himself a rotation spot last year. He shouldn’t just be given the spot because of his paycheck!
gotigers68
Hitters.
warnbeeb
He’s gotta be at least as good as Spencer Turnbull. And more incentive to TRY.
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Urshela
Anderson
Snell
Montgomery
Bellinger
Are all still available in FA.
Arraez is available for trade?
There is no reason to be d ing around…..
Meet the demands in the form of a one year with a team option prove it contract. Waive any no trade rights.