Chicago White Sox’s 2023 struggles lead to roster reinforcements for 2024

Chicago White Sox did not have a good year in 2023. The patiblancos finished the last campaign of the Major League Baseball (MLB) with the third worst mark in the American League by winning 61 games and losing 101. This has led to moves in this market to add pieces and give a better performance in 2024.

Among the players they acquired are veteran Puerto Rican catcher Martín Maldonado, outfielder Brett Phillips and also the catcher Max Stassi. Additionally, he strengthened his pitching staff by adding the experienced Tim Hillnext to Erick Fedde already Chris Flexen.

Now they have added a new pitcher to their roster. It’s about the right Chad Kuhlwho reached an agreement to sign a contract Minor Leagueswith a possible invitation to participate in the Spring Training, at the end of February.

Kuhl will try to earn a spot on the Chicago White Sox roster

At 31 years of age, Chad Kuhl He is not a player with little experience in Big leagues. He debuted in 2016 with Pittsburgh Pirates, a franchise that took him in the 2013 Draft. He remained there until 2021, playing in 100 games, 84 of them as a starter, and leaving a record of 25-30. His ERA was 4.44 in 439.2 innings pitched, he struck out 395, walked 195 and allowed 217 earned runs.

In 2022 it became Colorado Rockieswhere he pitched one season, posted a 5.32 ERA in 27 starts and subsequently suited up with Washington Nationalshis last team before landing in Chicago White Sox. With the capital team he did not present his best numbers, as his ERA rose to 8.45 and in 16 appearances (only 5 as a starter) his record was 0-4.

This 2024, the right-hander will look for Chicago White Sox to return to those sensations that he left during his time wearing the Pittsburgh.

2024-01-06 17:40:29
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