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Drew Anderson is returning to the Detroit Tigers.
The Tigers signed Anderson on Friday, Dec. 5, to a one-year contract for the 2026 season, which includes a club option for the 2027 season, according to multiple people with knowledge of the agreement. He will report to spring training as a starter, but he has experience as a reliever.
The deal is pending a physical.
The 31-year-old right-hander spent the past four seasons in Asia, pitching in Japan in 2022 and 2023 and Korea in 2024 and 2025. He had a brief stint with the Tigers in 2024 after signing a minor-league contract, appearing in nine games as a reliever in Triple-A Toledo.
Anderson hasn’t pitched in MLB since 2021.
In 2025, Anderson competed for the SSG Landers in the KBO League in South Korea for the second consecutive season. He posted a 2.25 ERA with 51 walks and 245 strikeouts across 171â…” innings in 30 starts. His 245 strikeouts were just seven shy of right-hander Cody Ponce, the KBO MVP who set the single-season strikeout record.
On Tuesday, Ponce signed a three-year, $30 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays. Just three days later, Anderson agreed to a shorter, cheaper deal with the Tigers.
The Tigers had one open spot on the 40-man roster, so there won’t be a corresponding move.
Remember former Phillies Starting Pitching Prospect Drew Anderson? He struck out 245 batters in 171.2 IP in South Korea last season.
30 GS | 171.2 IP | 121 H | 43 ER | 51 BB |
245 K | 2.25 ERA | 1.002 WHIP pic.twitter.com/SJ3cho9mmz
— Phillies Tailgate (@PhilsTailgate) November 5, 2025
Anderson, who turns 32 in March, owns a 6.50 ERA with 17 walks and 30 strikeouts across 44â…“ innings in 19 games (two starts) throughout his five-year MLB career with the Philadelphia Phillies (2017-19), Chicago White Sox (2020) and Texas Rangers (2021).
He took the mound for the Hiroshima Carp in Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan in 2022 and 2023.
After two years in Japan, Anderson returned to North America by signing a minor-league contract with the Tigers in January 2024. He impressed as a non-roster invitee in spring training with a big velocity boost, but he didn’t make the Opening Day roster out of spring training.
A clause in his contract with the Tigers allowed Anderson to be sent to the SSG Landers in Korea.
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Before Korea, Anderson registered a 3.86 ERA with nine walks and 16 strikeouts across 14 innings in nine relief appearances for Triple-A Toledo. His fastball averaged 95.5 mph with a 39.4% whiff rate. He also threw a slider, curveball and changeup.
His fastball maxed out at 97.8 mph with the Mud Hens.
Looking ahead to 2026, Anderson will show up to spring training in mid-February as a starter – joining a Tigers rotation that projects to feature Tarik Skubal, Reese Olson, Jack Flaherty, Casey Mize and Troy Melton. He could compete for the fifth spot.
If Anderson doesn’t make the Opening Day rotation, he will work out of the bullpen.
Contact Evan Petzold at epetzold@freepress.com or follow him @EvanPetzold.
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