The Red Sox missed the playoffs for the third-straight season in 2024, finishing with an even record. Still, there were positives to take away from Boston’s 2024 season, both in the Majors and down on the farm.
Former Los Angeles Angels pitcher Patrick Sandoval was shocked when he was informed the team chose to non-tender him. More news: Former Angels Reliever Continues to Have Whirlwind Offseason Sandoval entered free agency for the first time in his career, and it could not have gone better.
Former Los Angeles Angels pitcher Patrick Sandoval was surprised when he found out the team he had called home for the last six seasons chose to non-tender him.
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Left-hander Patrick Sandoval has been through a lot in the past year and recently discussed the twists and turns.
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The Boston Red Sox are looking ahead to making the postseason in 2025 while the Los Angeles Angels are hoping to be in contention. That's what the signing of Patrick Sandoval says between the lines.
Left-hander Patrick Sandoval and the Boston Red Sox reached agreement on a two-year deal, the team announced Monday. Terms were not disclosed by the team, but ESPN reported last week that the contract is for $18.25 million.
The Los Angeles Angels made yet another trade on Friday, acquiring a 23-year-old pitcher from the Atlanta Braves in exchange for a pitcher who was recently designated for assignment.
The Boston Red Sox made a very interesting move on Friday. Boston already has added All-Star Garrett Crochet this offseason and has been looking for another starter to add to the mix.
This comes after they signed Patrick Sandoval to a two-year deal.
The Red Sox added yet another starter to its rotation this offseason.
The Boston Red Sox have bolstered their rotation by signing left-hander Patrick Sandoval to a two-year, $18.25 million deal. Sandoval, 28, underwent Tommy John surgery last summer, sidelining him for most of 2024.
The Boston Red Sox have been looking for ways to add pitching and made another move on Friday afternoon. Boston's biggest splash of the offseason surely has been the addition of All-Star lefty Garrett Crochet.
The Boston Red Sox have reached an agreement with free agent starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval, ESPN's Jeff Passan was first to report Friday morning. Sandoval, a 28-year-old left-hander, underwent an internal brace procedure in June to repair a torn UCL in his throwing elbow.
Left-hander Patrick Sandoval has signed a two-year, $18.25 million contract with the Boston Red Sox, sources tell Jeff Passan of ESPN. Sandoval, 28, is coming off Tommy John surgery and is expected to return in the second half.
The Boston Red Sox today announced the signing of left-handed starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval to a two-year deal worth $18.5 million. Sandoval is coming off having Tommy John surgery and likely won’t return until the second half of the 2025 season.
The Wasserman client was non-tendered by the Angels last month and is currently recovering from Tommy John surgery, performed in June.
After a very active start to the 2024-25 offseason, the Los Angeles Angels have been much quieter as of late. However, so has the rest of the league. The Angels, like the 29 other teams, are continuing to work the phones and look for ways to improve their ball club in 2025.
Things have not gone as expected for the Philadelphia Phillies this offseason. Seen as a team who would be among the most aggressive in the trade and free agency markets, their lone move has been to bring in reliever Jordan Romano whose 2024 campaign was marred by injury.
According to Sports Illustrated’s Tom Verducci, the Phillies have expressed interest in signing free agent starter Patrick Sandoval. Verducci also notes the Phillies aren’t alone in considering the left-hander, though he does not name any other teams that might have checked in.
The Los Angeles Angels have made the surprising decision to non-tender left-handed starter Patrick Sandoval, making him a free agent this winter. Sandoval was one of four players the Angels did not tender a contract to for the 2025 season.
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Patrick Sandoval shared some brutal injury news on Monday.
While it’s too early to know whether he’s facing a significant absence, the southpaw’s reaction on the mound and the diagnosis are clearly cause for concern.
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