The Boston Red Sox have signed right-handed pitcher Chase Anderson to a one-year contract for the 2024 season. The move, aimed at adding depth to the team's pitching roster, was officially announced after Anderson was spotted at JetBlue Park with the team. Anderson, considered a versatile swing-man capable of both starting and relieving, is expected to initially join the bullpen but could also serve as a starter. To accommodate Anderson on the 40-man roster, the Red Sox placed right-handed pitcher Lucas Giolito on the 60-Day Injured List. Anderson is slated to participate in a minor league game today as part of his integration into the team.
#RedSox officially announce the signing of RHP Chase Anderson to a one-year contract for the 2024 season. To make room on the 40-man roster, the club placed RHP Lucas Giolito on the 60-Day Injured List. @wbz
Chase Anderson, newly signed by the Red Sox, is going to throw in a minor league game today.
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Chase Anderson is now at JetBlue Park with the Red Sox, though no official deal yet. Here’s a look at why the Sox wanted Anderson as a multi-inning reliever who can add starting depth https://t.co/A05JNfiFxg via @BostonGlobe
Wrote yesterday that the Sox wanted to add to depth by signing a swing-man, likely to open the year in the bullpen but capable of starting. Chase Anderson (first reported by @chriscotillo) represents that. https://t.co/drmUzlhLoA via @BostonGlobe
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