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White Sox signs Kyle Tyler to deal with minor leagues

White Sox signs right-handed Kyle Tyler According to his transaction tracker on MLB.com, a minor league deal was reached. Currently, he has been assigned to the Arizona General League, but will probably head to Triple-A after a few outings.

Tyler, 28, was completely defeated by the Orioles a week ago. He never pitched for that club at the major league level. O claims he exempted the Phillies from the immunity and allowed him to continue on optional tasks. He also never pitched for Phils, as Phils asked for him from the Marlins and left him among minors. He has spent a lot of time at DFA Limbo over the past few weeks. He spanned twice in that, which was probably why he headed to the complex.

The Marlins gave him the most expanded major league appearance, and he registered them for 31 2/3 innings last year. Prior to that, he performed a brief show with the Angels and the Padres. Combined together, he has 48 major league innings with an average score of 4.31. His 15.9% strikeout rate and 12% walk rate are both below the standard figures, despite his 48.3% ground ball rate.

His minor league work is naturally greater in quality and quantity. From 2021 to 2024, he recorded 330 1/3 innings on the farm, mainly as a starter. At that time, his ERA was 4.74 ERA, with a strikeout rate of 23.7% and a walking rate of 9.6%. This year, his results are not that impressive. His 4.18 ERA is not bad, but his 15.4% strikeout rate is very big.

The White Sox’s rotation doesn’t have much long-term certainty. Aarons and Adrian Houser It is the most experienced weapon, but both are free agents that may be traded this month. Shane Smith,,,,, Sean Burke and Jonathan Cannon There are three other positions, and no one in the trio even has 200 major league jobs. Jesse Scholtens He may soon be out of the injured list, but his record is only 85 innings. Irving White Of the 40 people, but he has 5.13 ERAs in this year’s minors.

Sox has some non-drive options in Triple-A. They signed Mike Clevinger and Noah Syndergaard A small league deal. Yoendrys Gómez and Bryce Wilson A thorough exemption was passed earlier this year. But overall, if Taylor showed a positive attitude in the coming months, there wouldn’t be many ways. Potential deals and damage can be greater on the road. He was in his final season of choice, but less than a year of Major League Baseball service.

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