The Braves are poised to acquire left-hander Jose Suarez from the Angels, according to a report from Ari Alexander of KPRC2. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, right-hander Ian Anderson is headed to Anaheim in exchange for Suarez.
Suarez, 27, signed with the Angels out of Venezuela and made his pro debut back in 2015. He’s spent his entire career in an Angels uniform to this point and first made it to the majors in 2019. The early days of his big league career weren’t exactly inspiring, as he carried a career 7.99 ERA in 83 1/3 innings through the end of the 2020 season with a 9.5% walk rate against a lackluster 18.6% strikeout rate.
Things turned around in a big way for the southpaw come 2021, however, and settled in to become a quality swing man for Anaheim. He pitched 98 1/3 innings that year in the majors split between 14 starts and nine relief appearances, and he was generally impressive by the results in those outings with a 3.75 ERA (119 ERA+) with a 4.12 FIP. That success carried over into the 2022 campaign, where Suarez was utilized as a more traditional back-of-the-rotation starter. He made 20 starts (and two relief appearances) for the Angels at the big league level that year, and pitched solidly enough with a roughly league average 3.96 ERA and a roughly matching 3.91 FIP. After posting successful seasons in back-to-back years, it seemed likely that the Angels would be relying on Suarez to serve as a back-end starter of swingman for years to come.
That’s not how things have transpired, however, as the lefty has been nothing short of disastrous over the past two seasons. In 86 innings of work since the start of the 2023 campaign, Suarez has struggled to a 6.91 ERA in 33 appearances, ten of which were starts. After striking out 21.5% of opponents and walking 7.9% from 2021 to ’22, the past two seasons have seen Suarez’s walk rate balloon to 11.6% while his strikeout rate has ticked down to 20.7%. He also began to give up increasingly dangerous contact, as his barrel rate ballooned from 7.4% in his successful years to 9.7% over the past two seasons. That’s led him to allow 17 homers in those 86 innings of work, more than he surrendered in either 2021 or ’22 despite pitching more innings in both of those seasons.
Suarez even found himself outrighted to the minors for much of last year, though he was added back to the club’s 40-man roster in September and remained there throughout the offseason. Now, however, he’ll head to Atlanta in hopes that a change of scenery can help get his career back on track. For the Angels, the move to part ways with Suarez comes on the heels of a mixed showing in camp where he struggled to a 6.55 ERA but struck out 25.5% of opponents while walking 9.8%. For Atlanta, he’ll offer another left-handed bullpen option who can be deployed in the middle innings, allowing Dylan Lee and Aaron Bummer to be used more exclusively in high leverage situations.
Going the other way is Anderson, another reclamation project without options remaining. The right-hander, 27 in May, received NL Rookie of the Year votes in both the 2020 and 2021 seasons as he pitched to a combined 3.25 ERA with a 24.5% strikeout rate and 3.80 FIP in 30 starts during the regular season before adding an incredible 1.26 ERA in eight postseason starts to his resume over the course of those two years. That performance appeared likely to make Anderson a likely fixture of the Atlanta rotation going forward, but things took a turn for the worse in 2022 when he struggled to a 5.00 ERA (despite a 4.25 FIP) in 22 starts before he eventually went under the knife early in the 2023 campaign, undergoing Tommy John surgery.
Anderson missed the entire 2023 season while rehabbing and made 15 starts in the minor leagues last year as he got back up to speed, though his 3.44 ERA in 68 minor league innings did not lead to a return to the majors. The right-hander appeared likely to be part of the club’s rotation to start the season with Spencer Strider ticketed for the injured list entering camp, but despite a 2.65 ERA in 17 innings this spring Anderson’s camp raised concerns as he walked an eye-popping 18 opponents, or 24% of his total batters faced. With Anderson no longer in the fold, it seems likely the fifth starter job will instead go to AJ Smith-Shawver to open the season. Meanwhile, the Angels seem likely to utilize Anderson in a long relief role, though it’s at least possible he could get a look in the rotation if Reid Detmers begins the season at Triple-A.
Well…
New day and the Braves and Angels make another trade
Stearns is waiting for the Suarez DFA.
The next Canning!
That was my initial thought. Another catch and release?
Been just as well off to release Anderson, unless it was a move to save money
Player to be named later this is nothing
Jose Suarez is literally nothing.
I am glad the Angels are finally moving on from the Heaneys, Cannings, Sandovals, and Suarezes of the world.
Hopefully they dump Quijada next.
@orange I hope so.
*Rendon
It’s too bad they’re replacing those guys with other uninspiring arms like Anderson, Soriano, Hendricks, and so on. Even Kikuchi has a limited ceiling.
Anderson and Hendricks are gone after this year. I give Soriano a far better chance if he can stay healthy. . Upper 90s fastball with a ton of ground balls. Kochanowicz also has a chance for similar reasons. They both lack experience and track record.
They don’t have an ace or someone with ace potential. Moreno isn’t going to pay for an ace, so it is the conundrum that they Angels are always find themselves in.
Aces are hard to come by in FA. Don’t worry though, we’ve spent tons of high draft picks (and even all 20 of our 2021 picks) on pitching. Given our top drawer scouting and farm systems, it’s just a matter of time before we have a rotation that rivals the ’98 Braves.
Heaney isn’t bad
Wrong link?
Did they link to Cross-Eyed Mary?
Nope, Crazy Mary.
~Ed
Great news Suarez is out traded most likely for cash compensation, or player in the lower level minors
Wrong bio link
And Braves fans thought AA wasn’t going to make any major moves this year. Ahahahahahaha!
NYCityRiddler
Which ‘fans’ were they?
Is this the return for Perdomo??
No, different trade. You know Perry needs to make a trade with his favorite trade partner, the Braves, every now and then. .
This pitcher is horrible. Hopefully he can be optioned to Gwinnett.
He’s out of options, which is why he was available. He’s a AAAA kind of pitcher who will probably get an extra year or two out of his career because he’s a lefty.
Check your links fool!
What’s a Links Fool?
Harsh comment fool!
I pity the fool!
@non roster…The only “fool” here is the one complaining about a baseball website where he pays nothing at all to utilize the services.
Clearly, his lack of manners and decorum suggest he may been raised in a stable, outhouse or a barn.
A fool and his lack of sense of humor are soon parted.
You get what you paid for. Thank goodness I don’t pay for this.
You pay for love, but the hate comes free.
~Sting
‘Complain about mlbtr.
‘Stop your bitching. It is free.
Yes there is more work done here for ‘free’, compared to other sites.
But I spend hours daily, researching all ‘free websites.
I never understood how it is a free pass to not collect criticism. Unless the criticism goes beyond the pale.
Thank you Perry, you win GM of the year!
best news for angel fans!!!
Ian Anderson
In the shuffling madness…
Oh not Braves irrational favorite bad pitcher Anderson. Braves fans will be so sad.
Mike Soroka nods.
He was sitting on a park bench when he heard the news.
I think we need to hand him a tissue.
This is ridiculous. Ian Anderson has way more potential than this scrub. This might be AA’s worst trade ever.
He was out of options. Even a roll of toilet paper would have been better than nothing.
That’s saying a lot since he’s had a few horrible ones.
18 walks in 17 innings Did you really want him in your rotation?
it’s spring training and the guy didn’t pitch last year due to TJS. No reasonable person is looking at his walks currently. Sometimes you have to walk, before you can run.
This is a swap of underachievers.
Wrong. Anderson threw 58 innings for several Braves minor league teams in 2024. Ended the season in AAA Gwinnett. Walked the ballpark last season too.
Thanks for ’21 Anderson, but you’re toast.
I agree. I appreciate his dominant year, but sometimes, a change of scenery is necessary.
I was at the NLDS game 3. Great game.
He is a year removed from TJ. Aside from the walks he has been dominant!
Braves we’re gonna DFA Anderson if they couldn’t find a trade partner. Two nothings dealt for each other.
Yeah, he was out of options and there is no damn way they could have had him on the roster.
You definitely know nothing!
so does smith-shawer make the rotation?
I think so. Then goes back down when Strider comes back in a few weeks.
Or if AJSS pitches well they could move Grant Holmes to the bullpen.
Also true.
I think they’re gonna use 6 starters a lot since they’re going to want to limit the work load of most of the guys in their rotation. Holmes is the perfect guy to keep in long relief and give spot starts to 2/3 times a month. But agree on AJSS
It says as much in the article.
Gonna be Holmes, I’m sure. AJSS still has options, Holmes does not.
This is another way the Angels can dump a player without getting their hands dirty. Halos don’t like the optics of dfa-ing a guy they have had for years. No way the Braves keep Suarez. Maybe Anderson can help the halos in some capacity. Pretty surprised Halos got anything useful for Suarez.
Worse optics if they didn’t get rid of him.
Genuinely, what is AA doing?
Trading a guy with no options that is finished for something rather than having to dump him for nothing. His command in ST has been hideous. There is no way they can have him taking up a roster spot.
Trading a guy with no options for a guy with little talent.
Doesn’t Suarez also have no options, which would mean he’d needed to be rostered, right?
Rather than DFA, AA shipped him somewhere he might be able to stay in the bigs. AA did him a favor.
And sending him to Travis D’Arnaud’s team along with whichever coaches may have followed Minasian to the Angels. It’s a nice gesture to a player who has been important to the Braves, just not nearly as long as we had hoped. And someone would have claimed him.
No he didn’t. If he went to free agency he probably could have been picked up by a team that actually develops pitchers.
Which teams are best at developing young pitching and helping older players succeed do you think?
Not the Angels. Rays, Brewers, Padres, Yankees, Orioles, Cubs, Pirates, Astros and Royals could all have been better for him among others.
That’s really what it’s about, but I feel like Anderson could have been useful out of the bullpen. Start in low-leverage, multi-inning stints, work way up to high leverage, or back to rotation if he can control the free passes.
Giving Anderson a shot at staying in the bigs by sending him to a team managed by a former coach with his old catcher who aren’t expected to contend so he probably stays on their roster.
The level of vitriol and disrespect in these posts is really sad. These guys are major leaguers and even poor major leaguers are the best 0.1% of baseball players in the world and you all forget they are human beings trying to be as good as they can be. How many innings have all of you pitched in the majors?
Haha, good one!
You must be new here.
I agree 100 percent with you Tuck, I think with Ian is going to be ok, unfortunately the rules prevent the Braves from putting him in the minors to rediscover himself.
People deserve more respect if they are baseball players. That is your point?
We analyze mlb players, based upon other mlb players. It makes sense. It would be silly to compare a mlb pitcher, to a AA pitcher? A little leaguer, or a woman’s softball league. Right?
So we compare them against each other.
It is generally understood that, when we say a player isn’t good the past few years, they are better than us. That isn’t the point.
Shouldn’t that go without being said?
I get a point about everyone deserving respect. But not on the basis that they do something well.
Anderson has a 18:8 BB:K ration in spring; Perry Minasian only knows how to trade with the Braves cuz he gets fleeced everywhere else
IN SPRING TRAINING?
you know you’re a moron, right?
@retnaldo’s. Marsh for o’hoppe. Garcia for zeferjahn, matt lugo, kavadas and a bag of chips. Syndergaard for moniak. I’m not seeing him getting fleeced and he likes the Phillies as well.
Thank the Lord. Maybe Suarez figures something out in Atlanta but he wasn’t doing it here.
It appears Canning has figured something out, at least this Spring. The Angels don’t know how to develop players at any position.
What has Canning figured out exactly? He has pitched 10 innings against 7.3 OPPQual., which is average of double A level. I don’t believe there is anything to suggest he has figured anything out yet. I
You should watch him pitch.
No thanks. I have seen him pitch 10 good innings in a row before against actual major leaguers.
The Braves would have cut Suarez loose 3 years ago. The only thing Atlanta will help him figure out is how to get to the airport. His only hope is in Japan where they might think he is Albert and Robert Suarez’s brother and give him a job.
This trade was about a class organization sending a loved and respected young player somewhere he will be surrounded by people he knows and have every opportunity to make a full comeback from Tommy John surgery. He is 26 years old and has what it takes to be a successful starter for many years to come.
Snot is running down his nose!
Greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes!
Aqualung
Correct link to Suarez:
baseball-reference.com/players/s/suarejo01.shtml
Surprised the Halos actually got an actual player the him. Suarez is about a consistent as the tariffs situation.
Suarez is awful. The Braves are gonna be pissed when he starts losing leads and allowing inherited runners to score every time he’s on the mound.
It’s funny, I can’t remember the last time the consensus was unanimous among Angels fans about a player or trade. I would have been happy if Suarez was released and the team received nothing in return. In disbelief that Perry managed to get Ian Amderson in return.
This deal makes a lot of sense for the Braves. Smith-Shawver steps into the rotation,as it appears he is ready. When Strider returns, the Braves can choose between making Holmes a long reliever or sending Smith-Shawver to the minors.
You’ve clearly never talked to any Angels fans. Every last one of us who’s an actual fan has been screaming to DFA Suarez for two years.
No idea if Anderson can be salvaged by Enright, I’m just happy that Suarez is no longer on this team! Angels just strengthened their bullpen even more.
From what I’ve read on here I wouldn’t want to talk to them.
Suarez has a dozen better pitchers ahead of him and is headed for the trash heap and you are too ignorant to know what a gift the Braves gave Wash! Anderson is not in need of “salvage” he just needs a little longer to recover from TJ.
@micg
You clearly misunderstood the point of my comment. I literally don’t care if Anderson succeeds or not with the Angels. This is about not having to see Suarez coming out of the bullpen and blowing games anymore.
I doubt Suarez will be with the Braves long. They might even find another competent reliever this week and then release Suarez. If not, he’ll probably be gone when Chavez and/or Kimbrel are ready. I’m just glad the Braves decided to put AJSS on their 26 man roster and give him some starts.
Suarez was designated for assignment last year and nobody claimed him so the Angels got to put him in the minors without using up a roster spot. When they called him back up to the majors they had to give him back a roster spot!
Utterly horrible trade for Braves. Anderson was working on some stuff this spring, so while the walks were troublesome the numbers were higher than likely once he settled in. Anderson still has upside, Saurez is trash heap at this point.
If AJSS is ready to step in, then move Holmes and/or Anderson to long relief as they are better than anyone on the roster, and you would still have better quality than Suarez. This makes ZERO sense for the Braves.
Obvious the Braves FO decided Anderson wasn’t going to make the 26 man. No team would give up anything of value for a player they knew would be available on waivers. The Braves and Angels swapped two pitchers that had no future w/their organizations. Nothing for nothing.
Angels fans: “Great trade! Who’d we get?”
Suarez had become the Ron Washington White Flag pitcher. As soon as he entered the game, it was time to pay bills, take out the trash, empty the dishwasher, walk the dog.
The flautist didn’t work out in Atl. Helped get the ring.
Suarez was really bad last year. But I understand why they kept putting him out there last year because in previous years he did look like he could be and should have been a contributor. Different coaching could make a difference. A lot of people have the “what have you done for me lately” mentality. Suarez, Detmers, Canning and Sandoval showed promise when they first came up… and then the wheels just came off.
To Smacky..ATL still has Andre 3000 to play the Flute..for whatever that’s worth!
Do you still remember..
November ’21 ?
The only time …
You really had some fun!
Aqualung my friend,
You walked too many batters,
You poor ole sob,,
You see you can only leave!
Leeeeave.. oh oh oh!
Di di di di di de…
Thank you, I know it was cheesy but I still chuckled. What happened to Anderson to where he walks so many damn people now?
Anderson and Soroka both took nose dives.
You got to throw strikes to stay on the Big League Team. If Rick Kranitz can’t straighten them out, they either stay in the minors most of the time (Bryce Elder), or get shipped out for little or no return (DFA)! From Angels Fans in this chat, I don’t see this Suarez guy being any help for the Braves Bullpen…..for your name sake!
Honestly we would have paid U to take him! He won’t be there long trust me! LmAo
What happened to Anderson to where he walks so many
===========================
Greasy fingers.
Think I would rather have Ian
They prob would too. Out of options. Debuted at 20.
Suarez is 8 inches shorter than Chris Sale,
But he is 45 pounds heavier..
So…
He is “Thick as a Brick”!
As noted by Angels Fans …
Really don’t mind if you sit this one out!
His Fastball is a whisper..
And his Curveball is in doubt!
He may help you steal and
He may make you think.
His slider don’t slide ..
And his Sinker don’t sink!..
So you ride yourself over the fields..
And AA keeps making these deals.
But a Wiseman don’t know how it feels..
To be..”Thick as a Brick”!
You’re on quite the roll slugger!
Is this Shel Silverstein’s posthumous burner?
One of the best song of all time!!!
Well done Al B.
Oh great, a left handed scrub. If Ian Anderson can ever cut down on his walks he should be be a fine back end guy. AA has proven me wrong many, many, times before and I know Anderson has walked everybody this spring training but this seems like a waste of SP pitching depth. I’d rather see what Anderson could do as a reliever than give this guy any playing time. I hope I am wrong but wow. Id rather have Dane Dunning or sign Turnbull or Lynn.
But, I am glad AJSS made the rotation.
W/out options he’s not really depth anymore. Can’t send him down and he can’t stop the walks. Only other choice was to dfa him. Better choices than him for the 26 man. Not a fan of the “left handed scrub,” but Ian needs a change of scenery. Angels can be patient w/him. Braves couldn’t any longer.
So they trade for a guy with almost the same BB/9 ratio, and one significantly worse in recent years. I am guessing Suarez still has options, but who really cares? If this guy ever makes the active roster the Braves are beyond hurting.
At least Anderson still can maintain a respectable ERA even with the walks. People forget so easily that before his TJ surgery Anderson had significant success at a young age and was a higher rated prospect than AJSS that everyone is frothing over. SMH on this one. I hope Anderson wins the Cy Young over there I am so steamed right now.
You guessed wrong. Suarez has no options.
the cards picked up a lefty in Jojo Romero, and he was bad with the Phillies. He somehow turned out to be decent when he got to the cardinals. why can’t Suarez. the angels are known for not seeming to develop pitchers and anyone well. Bummer was also an issue with the whitesox, and he turned it around with us. although I liked Anderson and believed he could have figured it out, they weren’t willing to give him any more time. I think AA has a good eye for finding reclamation projects and fixing them. obviously, he has struck out with kelenic, but he’s also made some decent trades over the years to figure things out. He traded the better catcher away, but we didn’t know Contreras would figure it out like he did. We have Baldwin, and we have developed a lot of catchers over the years. let’s give it time to see what happens with Suarez before we rip on him. never a bad deal to have multiple lefties in the bullpen. AA made the right decision on letting dansby go to the cubs. we dont necessarily have a great shortstop, but most shortstop don’t play for offense, it’s defense. We are clearing out guys that unfortunately don’t have a role in the lineup. Our outfield may be an issue until acuna Jr. comes back fully healthy. AA has done something most teams have not been able to do, and that is lock up most of our young kids to team friendly deals. strider deal is going to be an absolute steal. acuna deal is a steal. letting fried go was the right move. I saw his stuff when he pitched last year, and it just looked very hittable. We got as much as we needed out of fried. the thing with AA is he knows when to hold them and when to fold them. He’s made a few mistakes, like letting Freddie go, but its part of baseball. overall he’s set up the team for massive success.
@ Nashvillejeff
Yeah, you do have a point brother. I am probably just holding on to a 2020 and 2021 season nostalgia even though he’s unlikely to ever be that guy again.
@UGA_Steve
Yeah, I saw the walk numbers too. Part of me is afraid that when he gets further removed from the surgery he will improve with the command and there is plenty of team control if he does bounce back, I’m rooting for the guy. But I am praying that AA saw something the staff can fix in Suarez. Unlikely for sure.
Ian still had a 2.25 era for the spring and had a 3.44 era in the minors last season over 15 starts. He is still recovering from TJ. It takes time.
Suarez will be cut by Weds.
@micg. Yeah it was a favor trade. Maybe it considerations from the soler trade. Just looks like Atlanta wanted to move on. Perry might owe them a discount at the deadline.
I just saw Anderson pitch for the Braves literally 3 hours ago.
Suarez was a top 100 prospect. The Angels don’t/can’t develop players.
Maybe Suarez can utilize his change and develop into a solid major league pitcher.
if the Braves couldn’t develop Ian Anderson, the Angels have no chance.
Suarez was never a top 100 prospect. Griffin Canning, Reid Detmers, and Ian Anderson were.
Some Angel fans can tell you that when Shohei Ohtani arrived, he didn’t perform well. Reporters and experts alike said he didn’t belong in the league and he needs to choose hitting or pitching. When hitting he had a huge league kick. The Angels hitting coach had him eliminate the leg kick and use a toe tap. A swing he still uses today. Ohtani seems to be doing quite well for himself.
Yes he was. Wanna bet?
Go look it up. It took me 20 seconds to find.
The Angels did eliminate Ohtani’s leg kick. Are you seriously suggesting the Angels developed Ohtani? Seriously?
@halo11fan only on one if I’m not mistaken. I guess it depends on which one you trust. But the development part is funny. Ohtani numbers weren’t as great but he wasn’t hitting a day before, and after. He pitched. Also i guess you could chalk it up to adjusting to a new league. The only people were saying ohtani sucked were Yankees fans saying gleybershould’ve won r.o.y.
Who is the last hitter the Dodgers developed? I only bring this up because developing players is hard. We don’t do it well.
We are doing something wrong.
I don’t trust this organization. I think a lot of it is Arte, but it’s not only Arte. It needs a complete overhaul.
@Halo11
What are you on about with this overhaul? What do you think is currently happening with our still relatively new manager, hitting coach (who I’m still uncertain about), and our definitely new pitching and assistant pitching coach. Plus, the training facilities got a huge overhaul over the winter.
Already wanting to tear stuff down that’s barely had time to get put together is insanity. Let’s do it and have to wait even longer. Yeah!
@halo11fan. Yeah the only team i can say is the padres. Even if they trade them, but they had a nice prospect pool for awhile. Most teams have overrated prospects that they can use in trades to build the team. Angels really don’t have that but recently it’s quick callups and they did decent. They really haven’t any in a long time I guess the last one is ward
Because the results are horrible, I know something is wrong.
When Disney spends 250 million dollars making a movie and it scores a 2.1 out of 10 on IMDB, you know something is wrong,
You don’t have to know the intricacies of the process, but you can be confident something is broken.
Worst season in Angel history. In spite of a number of recent high draft picks,,a horrible farm system.
Something is wrong. Very wrong.
I did look it up on mlb.com. He never made their list. Maybe you using a different prospect list.
When you have a bad player and you make him better, it’s called development. I have no idea if Shohei’s swing would be different if he never met Eric Hinski.
I wouldn’t consider the Angel’s draft picks that high. They usually pick around 10. Picking in top 10 and top 5 are very different things. There will be a lot of picks around 10 that will be busts. Top 5 is a lot less likely.
@google. It’s on fangraphs. 2019 as number #79. Org. #2. Now if your arguing if he’s any good. I’m sure 99% will say he’s not.
Baseball America. 79th prospect in 2019.
Grok is great. It’s why I did so quickly. Sorry for being a smart-ass, it would have taken a lot longer to find it on google.
The draft picks were not tremendously high, but my issue is we take college players, and somehow think it’s the 90s where coaching in college is not as good. These are not high school players.
Bachman wasn’t a starter, Zeto doesn’t have the range for short, Schanuel doesn’t have the bat speed for first, Moore is not a secondbaseman. It’s nothing personal, I like them all as human beings.
Why do we think our coaching is so good we can give them skills they didn’t have college? It’s arrogant, and I don’t think the Angels can. I’ve certainly seen no evidence of it.
Sorry to be so long… if Zeto can get his range to the 40 percentile, Schanuel can get his bat speed to 20 percentile, I’ll alter my opinion. But this should have been addressed in the minor leagues. Instead we wasted service time. Right now I have no confidence.
Something is very wrong.
Halo fan I agree but also somewhat disagree. Kyren Paris looks like a superstar in the making. Kanowitz looks like a solid starter. Moore looks promising and Neto is a 5 war SS and Shanual is solid at 1st base. O’Hoppe is projected to develop into a top 5 catcher and Joyce is our next Percival. Adell may finally become the difference maker we though her could be if we play him daily and let him get comfortable.
Other than our first three round picks the rest have left a lot to be desired. Our inability to draft pitching in the drafts is an obvious problem but overall it’s a young core that should contend year in and year out over the next 6 years!
@rottenboyfriend. I think halo11fan is jumping the gun, but he’ll come around on schanuel and moore. Karen Paris is a good example dude has looked like a bust, and couldn’t hit his weight. It just takes patience it took ward awhile. I agree with the development part. Arte isn’t going to spend extra money on it you need to seek outside instructors on your own dime like paris.
Neto is a five bWAR, which uses defensive formulas. Because the Angel pitchers don’t strike out batters, those formulas are out of whack.
Fangraphs uses actual batted ball data, Neto was 13th in fWAR at short. Fifteenth in defense. And much of that is he played so much. Fourth in putouts, second in assists.
Statcast, which is very good, has his range at 10 percent.
Personally, I really like these guys. This isn’t personal. It takes a lot for me to dislike a player.
Rex, I’ll come around when the data changes. I’m data driven, but I’m honest. I’m not locked into my position.
Nothing is personal.
How a pitcher manages to keep a Major League spot with a 7.99 ERA in his first 83 innings is beyond me, but Angels fans will rejoice. I’ll take Ian Anderson as a project in a long relief role. How many Andersons can we get on this pitching staff?
Breaking News: Ryan Yarbrough just opted out of his minor league deal with the Blue Jays. Another long relief option for the Halos?
Loved Ian with the Clinton Comets.
I really don’t understand why we only trade with the angels. Their organization isn’t exactly run very well and if we are trading our junk to get their junk, we clearly are getting worse junk in return.
As for Anderson and those wishing we kept him… he’s been absolutely garbage this spring. He’s walking everyone under the sun and somehow getting out of most innings. That’s not sustainable And it’s not like he’s truly coming back from an injury. He’s been healthy for a good min now. And look, the signs of his poor performance were showing leading up to his injury and even at his peak, he walked a ton of guys and never really was amazing. I’m glad we traded him and hope he finds some bounce back in an organization with a lot of familiar faces, even the gm and coaches.
@bravesfan. It was probably perrry calling saying Alex do you want saurez. The trades with the braves aren’t game changers like you said it’s trash for trash. With maybe a favor down the line. I don’t think anyone came out winning. the evan white for stassi, fletcher trade and the soler trade was just a salary dump.
First, I highly doubt he’s proactively calling AA and offering that up. AJ SS emergence in camp looks like he’s ready to take the next step and strider is appearing to be on a quicker than expected timeline. Then throw in grant Holmes is pitching well and Ian isn’t plus he doesn’t have options, tells me that the Braves didn’t have room anywhere for him. Not even in the bullpen. I’d be shocked if they weren’t actively shopping him. Because it’s a really bad PR move to cut the 3rd overall pitch and a postseason “hero” .. and the optics of trading him are much better. In fact, we really don’t have room for Saurez. He has a little upside but ultimately there was no place for Anderson in this roster. 2nd, in each of the trades you reference, it’s not exactly like we came out on top. The Braves did the Evan White trade not so much as a salary dump but more of a reallocating resource to spread cost over a different timeline. They were able to flip Stassi for some cash if i remember right but ultimately hardly anything. The Soler trade was a salary dump, sure but hardly anything overall. We really just didn’t have a good place for him to play. And in this move the angels got better, although not much. My point is, this isn’t much for the Braves and I could the angels keep calling them
@Bravesfan hilarious…”Their organization isn’t exactly run very well and if we are trading our junk to get their junk, we clearly are getting worse junk in return”. No sarcasm intended but you seriously made me laugh… because it’s pretty spot on.
Iglesias wasn’t trash, but what we got was trash. Soler was a salary dump, I am very curious to see if the Mets can do something with Canning. It could be very telling.
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This year, the Angels are paying Evan White 10 million and the Braves are paying Fletcher 8 million.
This trade is a direct function of the Braves’ depth and leverage. If Anderson had minor league options, he’s not getting traded. But because Atlanta is stacked, they offloaded an expiring asset for something potentially useful. The Angels, lacking rotation depth, are forced to take a more desperate gamble.
The Angels rotation depth is pretty good. No aces, but it’s 7 deep. Eight if you count Klassen, who a lot of people like.
Three or four years ago, Dana, Klassen and Jack K, would have had a great shot at making this team.
@Halo11Fan
While the Angels may have a rotation depth of 7 or 8 pitchers, including guys like Klassen and Jack K, the question isn’t just about quantity—it’s about the quality and risk mitigation of that depth. What sets the Braves apart is that they have a surplus of established major league talent, which allows them to offload Anderson—who was once a highly rated pitcher but has shown significant control issues post-Tommy John—for a gamble on Suarez, who has demonstrated the potential to help in a high-leverage, middle-inning bullpen role.
The Angels, on the other hand, lack the luxury of depth at the major league level, and that’s why they need to gamble on a pitcher like Anderson, despite his recent struggles. Suarez’s long-term performance trajectory is concerning, and the Angels’ move shows a lack of alternatives or options at the major league level. The Braves, by contrast, can afford to take on the risk of Suarez in the bullpen, with the clear intention to use him in lower-leverage situations and maintain flexibility. The real difference is how both teams view the tradeoff between risk and reward, with the Braves’ depth providing them the ability to be more calculated in their acquisitions.
If the Braves need a LH, I know why they did it. Suarez throws a very very good change, they may be able to make something of him.
I highly doubt Anderson will start. But what they did need was a RH in the pen.
This may just be an issue.. I need a LH, you need a RH, let’s work something out.
@halo11fan. Yeah that’s what I think it was. Also it’s possible that saurez was mentioned as the ptbnl in the perdomo trade, and they just settled for cash, and came back later. Either way it’s just like signing a late free agent. Probably going to be the first guys dfa’d anyway.
Halo11 -This is one of the reasons I like Perry. Look at the improved pitching depth. That depth is not just deeper but with more upside, I REALLY like Klassen. They have taken longer with the pitching than hitters. Look how players traded to the Angels showed improvement such as, O’ Hoppe, Klassen and others. The player development, IMHO, is mostly underrated. This is in part to the aggressive approach they employ. When you do it right you will have less prospects left in the system. Prospect’s stats will on average be diminished. This is even more so for pitchers in standard stats. They may have good stuff, but will not have as good of numbers compared to not being pushed. I think some of the people rating teams know this. That is how someone (I think last year at mlb.com) have the Angels rated at around 30th and the same people have rated them around the top as most under rated farm systems. This is not as conflicting as some might think.
I did not like the Klassen deal, but the more I read, the more I realize I was wrong. He’s got a chance to be helpful.
Marsh still is a better player than O’Hoppe, I hope that changes.
Perry didn’t bring in Soriano (he released him), Detmers, or Jack K. No one wanted Hendricks, and why doesn’t Moreno get some credit for giving Kikuchi 21 million a year?
I don’t know how you can like Perry for that?
And I’m in my 60s. After a lifetime of working with computers, my eyes are not very good. Paragraphs help.
He didn’t release Soriano he was selected in the rule 5 draft and returned after he got TJ surgery.
He made him available, we are lucky to have him.
And I picked him up in my 15 team fantasy league. Along with Trout. Kuckichi fell to me, and I took him too. Adell was free, and he’s on my bench.
Story was posted 7 hours ago and they still haven’t corrected the Suarez link. I guess nobody at mlbtraderumors.com looks at the comments.
both were getting DFAd , might as well try to revive their careers for whats left and try relocating them… nothing lost from both teams
So are you telling me Perry is Thick As A Brick and Bungling zthrough The Jungle?
I like it that two clubs, the Braves and the Angels have a good relationship, and deals like this can be done that gives both players an opportunity.
Ian Anderson is only turning 27 shortly, he’s not a hopeless cause. At 22 and 23 years of age respectively he threw 35 innings of post season baseball for 5 er, and 1 hr, there were 17 bb in that total, but 11 of them were from pitching against LAD in 20, and 21, with 4 & 7 respectively.
Can he find that form again? I really hope he can. I think he’s a good pitcher, who knows if TJS will affect his career going forward.
Good luck to Ian and the Angels, I like the fact that he will be seeing familiar faces in Wash, Travis, and Jorge.
I think it was more about AJSS, and Anderson being out of options, which has been pointed out by many up the page.
Suarez has an opportunity, it’s up to him to earn it. His spring was ok except for one start where he gave up 2 hr and 5er…
Suarez will never be able to do what Anderson did in the post season.
Personally, I would like to have seen Anderson stick around a little while to see if he could get the walks under control. I know its Spring Training, but he had 2.25 ERA and only allowed 8 hits in 20 innings. Yes, the walks were really high this spring, even for him. But for a guy not to far removed from TJS, maybe he just needed a little more time. Especialy since they didn’t get much in return.
unfortunately, he’s always had issues with walks. I hate to see Anderson go as well because he can and will probably turn out to be a mid rotation guy, but they just have too many guys barking at the door to try to see if he can put things together. ajs is really good, and we have like 3 or 4 others in the minors that should be ready to go in another year to 2 years. lefty relievers are never a bad thing to have. people didn’t like the bummer deal, but he turned it around, too. some guys just need a change of scenery. Maybe Suarez actually figures it out. the cards traded for Jojo Romero, and he was in a similar spot as Suarez. the angels are known for not being able to develop anyone well. same thing with the whitesox. those two teams have a terrible time helping pitchers and hitters get back on track. the last decent player the angels drafted and turned out to be good was Mike Trout.
Yes, I see your point. I also think the Braves tried to give him a better opportunity than what he would have had in Atlanta,. The Angels will likely be more patient with him than the Braves would have been, Perhaps reuniting with a familiar catcher in d’Arnaud will help him as well..
Too bad his boy Kevin Heuter doesn’t play for the Kings anymore
I thought Suarez was pretty good in long relief. Don’t know why they traded him.
@teamspirit. He’s been tipping his pitches for two years. Ohtani and trout have told him, guessing the coaches as well. Just seems like he doesn’t think it’s the case. Maybe he makes a adjustment, but just seems like he’s stubborn and not willing to try something else
Thanks for the feedback, Rex.
Well hopefully Anderson regains his form, of course at the expense of landing on team likely to lose at least 90 games. Good luck to him.
Angels will be Braves west.