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✍ SAN FRANCISCO -- The Giants were optimistic that they would get a deal done with Tyler Anderson before Monday's non-tender deadline. A day later, they did. The club announced Tuesday night that Anderson, a left-handed starter, agreed to a one-year deal. Financial details were not immediately available but Anderson was due about $2.6 million in arbitration and likely signed below that number. Anderson, 29, should now enter spring training as a candidate to win a rotation spot. Team officials were impressed with his past work in Colorado and view him as a potential back-end starter if healthy. Anderson had knee surgery on June 11 and missed most of the 2019 season. He made five starts before going down, allowing 27 runs in 20 2/3 innings. Anderson was a fixture in Colorado's rotation a year earlier, posting a 4.55 ERA in 32 starts. He led the league in home runs allowed in 2018, but had a 1.27 WHIP and averaged 8.4 strikeouts per nine innings. [RELATED: Eight non-tendered vets who could ...
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