Angels Lose Ex-Phillies, Dodgers Reliever to Free Agency
Summary
The Los Angeles Angels have removed several players from their 40-man roster, including pitcher Connor Brogdon, who has now chosen to become a free agent. Brogdon, a former Phillies and Dodgers player, is now free to sign with any Major League Baseball team.Key Facts
- The Angels cleared four players from their 40-man roster, including Connor Brogdon.
- Connor Brogdon has elected to become a free agent, meaning he can join any MLB team.
- Brogdon was originally drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2017.
- He pitched for the Phillies, Angels, and Dodgers over six MLB seasons.
- In 2023, Brogdon had a 5.55 ERA in 47 appearances with the Angels.
- He allowed 11 home runs in 47 innings during the last season.
- Brogdon has no minor-league options as he approaches his 31st birthday.
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