The left-hander opted for $39 million over three years with the Angels over a 1-year qualifying offer for $19.65 million to stay with the Dodgers
Tyler Anderson didn’t want to wait around.
A day after his deal with the Angels became official, Anderson said Thursday that his goal was a quick resolution to free agency. Anderson said the Dodgers were “a good team, a fun atmosphere, a great city,” but he added that he also feels the Angels can give him what he wants, on and off the field.Also, even though the Angels haven’t had a winning season since 2015, Anderson said the future is bright.
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