White Sox Outright Caleb Freeman
Briefly

Caleb Freeman, a right-handed pitcher for the White Sox, has been assigned to Triple-A Charlotte after going unclaimed on outright waivers. He lacks the experience necessary to reject the assignment. The 27-year-old made his MLB debut this season, pitching 3 1/3 innings across five games, with an overall ERA of 2.93 in the minors. However, Freeman's walk rate of 17.1% raises concerns about his command. With a fastball reaching 95 mph, and a curveball and slider, there is potential he might return to the big league, especially with possible trades of veteran pitchers approaching the deadline.
Caleb Freeman, whom the White Sox assigned to Triple-A Charlotte, showed promise in his debut but struggled with command and control issues consistently throughout his minor league career.
Despite a solid ERA of 2.93 between Double-A and Triple-A this season, Freeman's high 17.1% walk rate indicates ongoing command challenges that could affect his future with the Sox.
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