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Mets signed LHP Anthony Gose to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Gose oscillated back and forth between Cleveland’s bullpen and Triple-A Columbus last year, making three relief appearances for the eventual AL Central champions. The 34-year-old southpaw has had a remarkable career arc, successfully making the transition from big-league center fielder to legitimate hard-throwing lefty reliever. He’ll bolster New York’s organizational relief depth heading into next season and will probably open the year back at Triple-A Syracuse.
Guardians designated LHP Anthony Gose for assignment.
It was good that MLB put in rules to prevent players from being optioned a dozen times per year, but there’s nothing keeping the Guardians from promoting and DFAing Gose every week. This is the fourth time it’s happened since the beginning of August.
Guardians selected the contract of LHP Anthony Gose from Triple-A Indianapolis.
It’s the fourth time that Gose has been called up by the Guardians this year. Will it be the last? The left-hander will provide depth in the bullpen in this stint, and he replaces Scott Barlow after Barlow was designated for assignment.
Guardians re-signed LHP Anthony Gose to a minor-league contract.
We’re not sure if Anthony Gose knows he’s allowed to sign with other teams at this point. The left-hander has been outrighted and returned to Cleveland several times, and will continue to provide organizational depth for the remainder of 2024.
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