The Rangers picked up Chase Anderson on a minor-league deal after the Red Sox cut ties with him
The Texas Rangers’ defense of their 2023 World Series title has faced significant challenges, largely due to injuries. Their latest setback involves star pitcher Max Scherzer, who has been placed on the injured list with right shoulder fatigue. In response, the front office has had to swiftly find a temporary replacement for him.
Of course, Texas sold off some of their parts, such as another starter in Michael Lorenzen, at the trade deadline, so they need guys to come in and eat innings for them. That led to the Rangers turning to the free agent market, where they added former Boston Red Sox reliever Chase Anderson to their roster on a minor-league deal.
Via Jon Heyman:
“Chase Anderson signing with Rangers on minors deal.”