The Chicago White Sox have released right-handed reliever Dan Altavilla, who had been performing well in their Triple-A affiliate with a 2.49 ERA. Despite his solid run-prevention and a recent stretch of 11 2/3 shutout innings, his high walk rate and a history of injuries factored into the decision. Altavilla's career has been marred by injuries, including Tommy John surgery, affecting his major league appearances. He managed a brief return with the Kansas City Royals in 2024 but ultimately spent more time in the minors, leading to his release.
Dan Altavilla showcased impressive talent with a 2.49 ERA in Triple-A this season, yet was released by the White Sox amidst a roster reshuffle.
Despite a strong run prevention this season, Altavilla's persistent injuries and inconsistent performance ultimately led to his release after being on a minor league deal.
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