The Seattle Mariners have signed veteran infielder Brian Anderson to a minor league contract, with a non-roster invitation to Spring Training. If Anderson makes the team, he will earn $2 million for the year. This move adds depth to the Mariners' infield options, particularly at third base. In related MLB transactions, the Chicago White Sox have enhanced their outfield depth by claiming a player off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles and have also placed a pitcher on the 60-day injured list.
Earlier this afternoon, the #WhiteSox claimed an outfielder off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles, and placed a pitcher on the 60-day IL. More on the story, for @WGNNews: https://t.co/wk7iUrAZ7H
Veteran Kevin Pillar, a nonroster invitee at Chicago White Sox camp, is one of the many outfield options the team has this spring. https://t.co/0YaS65jn6l
#WhiteSox add some OF depth off the waiver wire: https://t.co/TYWbP487SI https://t.co/csWuuRF0OX
#Marlins add some pitching depth. https://t.co/R6aHHInxl6 https://t.co/qXMq216kaE
Veteran infielder Brian Anderson has joined the Mariners as a non-roster invite to Spring Training, with the chance to get looks at third base … He’ll make $2 million this year if he makes the team, according to a source.
Brian Anderson to Mariners. Minors deal with camp invite. $2M if he makes the team.
M's ink Brian Anderson to minor league contract https://t.co/RRBvm9ePKX