Ex-Brewers Hurler Reportedly Inks One Year 'Prove It' Deal With White Sox In New Role
Briefly

The Brewers' most notable loss this offseason was undoubtedly shortstop Willy Adames's departure to the San Francisco Giants. However, a few other pieces of Milwaukee's 2024 campaign are also on the move -- most recently a piece of their bullpen.
Free-agent right-handed pitcher Bryse Wilson in agreement with (Chicago) White Sox on one-year, $1.05 million contract, pending physical. Deal includes potential $250,000 in performance bonuses.
Wilson had a 4.04 ERA with an 82-to-31 strikeout-to-walk ratio, .252 batting average against and a 1.27 WHIP in 104 2/3 innings across 34 games last season.
The righty's low price and success on the mound make him a low-risk, high-reward player which may raise questions as to why Milwaukee didn't bring him back.
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