White Sox Outright Joshua Palacios
Briefly

Joshua Palacios has been outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte after clearing waivers, following a disappointing stint with the White Sox where he recorded a .203 batting average. This marks a critical point in his career as he has no remaining options left. Although he performed well in Triple-A previously, his major league opportunities have been inconsistent. The White Sox have upcoming free agency considerations, potentially opening up outfield positions for Palacios if he remains with the organization.
Palacios, 29, burned his final option year in 2024, making 2025 his out-of-options year, and after a poor performance, he was sent to Triple-A Charlotte.
Despite his struggles in the majors with a .203 batting average, Palacios has a strong Triple-A record, hitting .302/.389/.482 across 720 plate appearances.
The White Sox have several impending free agents, opening the possibility for more outfield playing time for Palacios later this season if he remains with the team.
While Palacios can elect free agency, he might be limited to minor league offers. His major league performance hasn't earned him a secure spot on any roster.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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