Dan Altavilla has exercised an out clause in his minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox and is now a free agent. After a solid Spring Training, where he allowed only three runs over 9 2/3 innings with 11 strikeouts, he was not included in the big league roster. Previously, Altavilla made limited appearances for the Kansas City Royals last season, where he faced challenges due to an oblique strain. His performance in Triple-A, including a 3.51 ERA, positions him to potentially attract interest from other teams for a minor league contract.
Dan Altavilla exercised an out clause in his minor league deal with the White Sox and is now a free agent again after spring training.
Despite a strong Spring Training performance, the White Sox opted not to keep Altavilla on the big league roster, releasing him into free agency.
Altavilla's previous major league experience included brief stints with the Royals and Padres, making his future with a new team uncertain.
At 32, Altavilla showed promise with a 3.51 ERA in Triple-A last season, which should help him secure another minor league opportunity.
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