In Aaron Civale's first start for the Chicago White Sox after being traded from the Milwaukee Brewers, he struggled with control, walking four batters and allowing two runs in a 2-1 loss to the Texas Rangers. Civale mentioned the adjustment to a new team impacted his performance. Despite a rough outing, manager Will Venable commended Civale's ability to pitch five innings under challenging circumstances. Civale, who was moved to clear space for a young prospect in Milwaukee, continues to have opportunities as a starter with his new team.
Civale's performance was marked by inconsistency as he walked four batters and allowed two runs in his first start with the White Sox after a trade.
Manager Will Venable acknowledged Civale's struggles but praised his experience, noting that veteran players can navigate tough situations despite not feeling sharp.
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