After spending parts of seven years with the Los Angeles Angels organization, Andrew Wantz is heading east. The right-hander signed a minor league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays, according to the club's transaction log.
The Tampa Bay Rays are gearing up for a peculiar 2025 campaign, where they won’t be playing their home games at Tropicana Field. Still, the Rays are always trying to find shrewd deals that propels the team to success.
The Rays have signed righty Andrew Wantz to a minor league deal, according to the MLB.com transaction log. A client of Beverly Hills Sports Council, Wantz elected minor league free agency at the beginning of the offseason.
The Los Angeles Angels have started making moves this offseason. The club made a handful of transactions, reinstating right-handed pitchers Andrew Wantz and José Marte from the injured list and outrighting them to Triple-A Salt Lake.
The Los Angeles Angels will be without a starting pitcher when spring training rolls around next spring. Right-hander Andrew Wantz, who had elbow surgery this season, isn't going to be ready for camp, according to Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register.
Andrew Wantz, who was recalled by the Los Angeles Angels on June 29 from Triple-A, is going on the injured list. The Angels announced on Tuesday that Wantz was being placed on the 15-day IL due to right elbow inflammation.
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Andrew Wantz made his return to the majors on Sunday after getting recalled from Triple-A this weekend. The Angels recalled Wantz after optioning right-hander Zach Plesac in a corresponding move.
Major League Baseball dished out 12 suspensions Monday in response to a bench-clearing brawl between the Los Angeles Angels and Seattle Mariners that happened Sunday.