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LAA Tim Anderson
Los Angeles Angels
SS: 63  
2025 Projected Value: $0
2025 Actual Value: $0 Difference: $0
Based on 10-team AL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year AB H R HR RBI BB SO SB AVG Rate
2025 proj 336 82 34 1 17 14 84 9 0.244 7.5
2025 83 17 8 0 3 3 29 1 0.205 -1.3
2024 234 50 16 0 9 7 68 4 0.214 -1.2
2023 493 121 52 1 25 26 122 13 0.245 11.3
2022 332 100 50 6 25 14 55 13 0.301 25.2
2021 527 163 94 17 61 22 119 18 0.309 51.0
2020 208 67 45 10 21 10 50 5 0.322 61.1
2019 498 167 81 18 56 15 109 17 0.335 54.4
2018 567 136 77 20 64 30 149 26 0.240 35.0
2017 587 151 72 17 56 13 162 15 0.257 31.7
2016 410 116 57 9 30 13 117 10 0.283 25.1

Player News XML
Date News
6/04/25 Angels must find a way to ditch this overpaid player as soon as possible. Angels must find a way to ditch this overpaid player as soon as possible It might be difficult to unload this guy, but anything is possible By Evan Roberts | Share on Facebook Share on X Copy Article Los Angeles Angels v Cleveland Guardians | Nick Cammett/GettyImages Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Reddit Copy Article The Angels have a lot of fat on the roster that they can trim, especially on the pitching side. The bullpen is an ever-changing mess, and Perry Minasian has been constantly shifting aging relievers in and out while also temporarily shoe-horning starting pitching prospects in to provide length. On the hitting side, they recently cut ties with Tim Anderson and are rolling the
Source: https://halohangout.com/angels-must-find-a-way-to-...
5/29/25 Tim Anderson's downfall continues and now his MLB career might be over. Former Chicago White Sox star shortstop Tim Anderson gets designated for assignment by the Angels, which likely signifies the end of his MLB career. Tim Anderson's rapid decline is one of the more shocking things to happen across Major League Baseball over the last few years.
Source: https://southsideshowdown.com/tim-anderson-downfal...
5/29/25 Angels News: 2 players are in, 3 are out in latest roster shake up. The Angels, like they do most years, are rapidly swapping players in and out as they grasp for some semblance of depth around their stars. The most notable of Perry Minasian's latest transactions is Tim Anderson being designated for assignment. Despite being signed to a minor league deal following a horrendous 2024 season with the Miami Marlins, the Angels selected Anderson's contract for the Opening Day roster.
Source: https://halohangout.com/angels-news-2-players-are-...
5/28/25 Los Angeles Angels parting ways with 2-time All-Star from Alabama. The Los Angeles Angels have designated two-time American League All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson for assignment, the MLB team announced on Wednesday. The former Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa standout had made good on a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training with the Angels by earning a spot on the regular-season roster coming out of the Cactus League.
Source: https://www.al.com/sports/2025/05/los-angeles-ange...
5/26/25 Angels make a 0 downside, all upside signing of former top international prospect. Angels make a 0 downside, all upside signing of former top international prospect What do they have to lose? By Evan Roberts | Share on Facebook Share on X Copy Article Chicago White Sox v Arizona Diamondbacks | Chris Coduto/GettyImages Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Reddit Copy Article The Los Angeles Angels, more so than many other teams, enjoy taking fliers on once promising talents and hoping that they can blossom after a change of scenery. The Halos do it at both the major and minor league level, with recent examples being with players like Yoán Moncada and Tim Anderson -- two position players who flamed out after flashing All-Star+ level talent with the Chicago White Sox over the
Source: https://halohangout.com/angels-make-a-0-downside-a...
5/12/25 Angels should take note of former busted prospect's scorching Triple-A performance. Angels should take note of former busted prospect's scorching Triple-A performance How much longer can the club ignore this performance? By Stephen Parello | Share on Facebook Share on X Copy Article Washington Nationals v Atlanta Braves | Todd Kirkland/GettyImages Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Reddit Copy Article The Angels have largely not gotten what they wanted out of their infield depth this season. Tim Anderson still plays a prominent role on the team despite essentially repeating his 2024 performance, posting a 28 wRC+ this season versus a mark of 27 last year. Utility man Kevin Newman was a priority free-agent signing for the club back in mid-November, yet has hit just .147/.147/.147
Source: https://halohangout.com/angels-should-take-note-of...
3/27/25 A 'more mature' Tim Anderson returns to Chicago's South Side with the Los Angeles Angels. It was opening day for Tim Anderson — and a bit of closure. It was his first regular-season game against the White Sox since his departure from his first major league club after the 2023 season. The 31-year-old Anderson was in the fifth spot in the lineup, playing second base.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/more-mature-tim-a...
3/26/25 Former MLB All-Star from Alabama back in the big leagues with the Angels. Former American League All-Star Tim Anderson has made it back to the big leagues with the Los Angeles Angels. Released by the Miami Marlins on July 2, Anderson got a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training from the Angels in January. On Tuesday, Los Angeles announced it had selected Anderson's contract, putting the former Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa standout on the roster for Thursday's season-opening game against the Chicago White Sox.
Source: https://www.al.com/sports/2025/03/former-mlb-all-s...
3/25/25 MLB vet Tim Anderson seeks career revival with Los Angeles Angels. In 2019, Tim Anderson hit .335 with the Chicago White Sox and won the American League batting crown, the first of four straight seasons that he would rake above .300 for Chicago. Now, after two subpar seasons with Chicago and the Miami Marlins, the 31-year-old Anderson finds himself competing in the Cactus League on a non-guaranteed minor league contract just hoping to land a job with the Los Angeles Angels.
Source: https://cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2025/03/25/tim-ande...
3/13/25 Former MLB All-Star from Alabama 'grateful' to be back in the game. Shortstop Tim Anderson had three hits in the Chicago White Sox's 11-4 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on June 28, 2022. It might have seemed like just another American League game in the summertime, but it has turned out to the dividing line of a puzzling change in the former Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa star's Major League Baseball career. The game was the 219th for Anderson since the start of the 2019 season. During those contests, Anderson had a .334 batting average and .504 slugging percentage.
Source: https://www.al.com/sports/2025/03/former-mlb-all-s...
3/07/25 Angels' Tim Anderson willing to do what it takes in new start. With Tim Anderson, it is also complicated. The veteran is in Angels camp this spring, forced to prove himself on a minor-league contract. Looking back three years ago, the idea that Anderson would be at this point after becoming an All-Star for the second time would have seemed absurd. There were injuries for sure, but Anderson's downfall was mostly of his own doing, which means he won't get sympathy from many.
Source: https://www.sbsun.com/2025/03/07/angels-tim-anders...
3/06/25 Tim Anderson, ex-batting champ, finds new life with LA Angels: 'Life comes at you hard'. Two-time All-Star Tim Anderson's career was derailed but hopes a new team kick-starts his resurgence.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/tim-anderson-ex-b...
2/16/25 Angels Putting Former First-Round Pick In Great Position to Succeed This Year — Literally. The Los Angeles Angels have had a frustrating offseason. Veteran infielder Tim Anderson signed a minor league deal, third baseman Yoan Moncada inked a deal, and the Angels finally got their closer when four-time All-Star Kenley Jansen also put pen to paper. Enter Reid Detmers.
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/angels/angels-news/angels-p...
2/13/25 'I ain't got nothing,' says ex-White Sox star Tim Anderson, who's trying to save his career in Angels camp. You might be among the many who weren't aware the White Sox open the season at home against the Angels on March 27. Wouldn't it be something, though, if the one-time face of the Sox is wearing “Angels” across his chest when Opening Day arrives on the South Side? “We'll talk about that when we make the team,” Anderson said, shrugging his shoulders and putting his palms up, silently adding a “too soon” to his answer.
Source: https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2025/02/13/...
2/13/25 Angels Insider Predicts Former All-Star on Minor League Deal Makes Opening Day Roster. After the Los Angeles Angels lost a franchise-record 99 games last season, they made several moves this offseason via trades and free agency to prevent it from happening again. One of those free agent signings involved former All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson. Because the Angels will have Zach Neto sidelined to begin the season, one Angels insider predicts Anderson to make the big league club out of camp. "Zach Neto is expected to open the year on the injured list after undergoing surgery on his right shoulder in November," writes MLB.com beat writer Rhett Bollinger. "Anderson is on a Minor League contract, so he'll have to earn his spot on the roster, competing with others like Newman, Kingery, and Kyren Paris."
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/angels/angels-news/angels-i...
2/08/25 Former Chicago White Sox All-Star Infielder Stands Alone in Recent Baseball History. When spring training opens next week, former Chicago White Sox infielder Tim Anderson will be in camp with the Los Angeles Angels. According to Brooks_Gate on social media, Anderson hasn't hit a home run in his last 105 games and 396 at-bats.
Source: https://www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball/history/...
2/04/25 Two-time All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson agrees to a minor league contract with Los Angeles Angels. Two-time All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson has agreed to a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels and will report to big league spring training with a chance to revive his career. Los Angeles also announced minor league deals on Tuesday with right-handers Connor Brogdon and Dakota Hudson, left-hander Victor González and infielder Carter Kieboom.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/two-time-star-shortstop-t...
2/03/25 Tim Anderson ready to start anew with Angels. No content provided
Source: https://www.mlb.com/news/tim-anderson-ready-to-bat...
1/30/25 Former Chicago White Sox Shortstop Tim Anderson Details Struggles, New Opportunity. Earlier this offseason, the Los Angeles Angels came to terms with former Chicago White Sox and Miami Marlins shortstop Tim Anderson. It was a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. Still just 31 years old, Anderson was once of the best young players in baseball. He spent eight years with the White Sox, winning the American League batting title in 2019 when he hit .335. He was also a two-time All-Star with Chicago, earning selections in 2021 and 2022. He helped lead the White Sox to the playoffs in 2020 and 2021. Sadly for him, his career began to crater in 2023. He battled injury that season, playing in just 123 games and playing to a .245 batting average. That was the first
Source: https://www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball/news/for...
1/24/25 It is sad seeing what happened to the core of the Chicago White Sox 2021 AL Central-winning team. It is sad seeing what happened to the core of the Chicago White Sox 2021 AL Central-winning team Tim Anderson is trying to make a comeback with the Los Angeles Angels. Jose Abreu got released by the Astros this past season. Eloy Jimenez's big-league career is hanging by a thread. By Todd Welter | Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Reddit Copy Article Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Reddit Copy Article Four years ago, the Chicago White Sox were the toast of the baseball world, and now they are a laughingstock. That is what happened when the Sox went from winning the AL Central in 2021 to losing the most games in a 162-game season three years later. Talk
Source: https://southsideshowdown.com/sad-seeing-what-happ...