Aaron Civale, Chicago White Sox
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Aaron Civale joined the White Sox on Saturday, giving the right-hander a day to get to know his new Chicago teammates before starting for them after being traded from the Milwaukee Brewers.
In an effort to manage the workload of their young starting rotation, the White Sox on Friday acquired veteran right-hander Aaron Civale from the Brewers in exchange for first baseman Andrew Vaughn and cash considerations.
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Aaron Civale is a Chicago White Sox starting pitcher — for now. The 30-year-old right-hander joined the White Sox this week after he was traded to them by the Milwaukee Brewers. This came after he asked for a trade when was moved to the bullpen as Milwaukee made way for the Major League debut of its top pitching prospect, Jacob Misiorowski.
Civale is 1-2 with a 4.91 ERA this season. He has allowed seven runs over 19 innings in four starts since returning from the injured list May 22 after dealing with a strained left hamstring.
Aaron Civale is on the move. One day after requesting a trade from the Milwaukee Brewers, Civale has been shipped to the Chicago White Sox, according to the New York Post 's Jon Heyman. FanSided's Robert Murray reported the Brewers will receive first baseman Andrew Vaughn in exchange for Civale.
Aaron Civale is headed to the south side of Chicago after requesting a trade from the Brewers. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The White Sox just picked up Aaron Civale from the Brewers, but they are already planning on trading him away. The Chicago White Sox pulled off a surprising trade with the Milwaukee Brewers that saw them acquire veteran starting pitcher Aaron Civale and cash considerations in exchange for first baseman Andrew Vaughn.
The Milwaukee Brewers have traded right-hander Aaron Civale and cash to the Chicago White Sox for first baseman Andrew Vaughn