Jankowski opts out of Cubs deal, joins White Sox
Briefly

Travis Jankowski, a 33-year-old outfielder, recently signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox, having opted out of a minor league deal with the Cubs. Jankowski had joined the Cubs earlier in the year after playing two seasons with the Texas Rangers, where he won a World Series in 2023. Despite a solid performance during his time with the Rangers, including a batting average of .263 in 2023, Jankowski's statistics saw a decline last season at .200 with the Rangers, leading to his signing with the White Sox for a fresh start.
Outfielder Travis Jankowski signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox after opting out of a deal with the Cubs, bringing experience from recent seasons.
After winning the World Series with Texas in 2023, Jankowski's performance dipped to a .200 average last season, prompting his move to the White Sox.
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