Cleveland Guardians sign Anthony Jose to a two-year contract

The Cleveland Guardians kept left fielder Anthony Goose in the organization with a two-year minor league contract.

Left-handed pitcher Anthony Goose and the Cleveland Guardians agree to a two-year minor league contract, According to the sources. Joss is expected to miss the 2023 season after he had Tommy John surgery in September.

Sources said the deal pays $1 million a season if he’s in the big leagues.

Gose, 32, is making his major league debut as a player, batting only . 240/. 309/. 348 in five seasons with the Blue Jays and Tigers. He moved to working off the mound in 2017 and became a full-time starter with the Rangers in 2018. In Cleveland, he posted a 3.90 ERA in 28 innings pitched over the past two seasons, while posting a 3.90 ERA and 31.9 strikeout percentage.

What can Anthony Joss do for the Cleveland Guardians?

While Gose struggled with driving, with a walk rate of 19.8 percent, he boasts a fastball that reaches 98 miles per hour. His progression is intriguing and for a team like the Guardians, who have maximized the progression of bowlers in the past, the low stakes on an bowler like Gose makes sense.

Meanwhile, The Guardians is expected to be active this winter. They need upgrades in both lineup and rotation. A player like Shaun Murphy, the highly regarded Oakland A’s catcher, could make sense for the prop. They can explore both the commercial market and free agency to add another starting pitcher.

Conversations raced around baseball in the days leading up to the Winter Meetings. There are likely to be deals done before the teams and agents meet in San Diego on Sunday. But the meetings promise to be energetic — and it’s possible that a big name or two will come off the board.



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