Carlos Alcaraz agrees to a 1-year deal with the Miami Marlins.
The shortstop contract is still pending a physical, according to the source, who spoke under anonymity, because the terms of the agreement have not been made public. ESPN claims that the pact is worth $5 million.
Miami’s first significant offseason addition is Anderson, a free agent. After the Chicago White Sox declined a $14 million option, the two-time All-Star signed a $25 million, six-year contract that ended in November, making him a free agent.
With the White Sox, the 30-year-old Anderson has played in all eight of his major league seasons. Anderson hit.245 last year, the second-lowest of his big league career, ahead of only a.240 in 2018. This came after leading the major leagues with a 3.35 average in 2019.
Over 123 games, Anderson only managed one home run and 25 RBIs for Chicago. This past season, he struggled with a damaged left knee and pain in his right shoulder