Andrew Vaughn has been called up by the Milwaukee Brewers after filling the gap left by injured first baseman Rhys Hoskins. Vaughn, who struggled with a batting average of .189 and 5 home runs in 48 games with the White Sox, now aims to revitalize his career. The Brewers traded for Vaughn, sending pitcher Aaron Civale and cash considerations to the White Sox, following Civale's desire to leave due to a change in his role. Vaughn had positive Triple-A numbers before his promotion, highlighting his potential.
Andrew Vaughn, called up by the Milwaukee Brewers, aims to revive his career after struggling with the White Sox, where he hit .189 with 5 home runs in 48 games.
Vaughn replaces Rhys Hoskins, who is on the injured list with a Grade 2 left thumb sprain, as the Brewers prepare to face the Dodgers.
Milwaukee traded for Vaughn from the White Sox, sending pitcher Aaron Civale and cash in the deal after Civale expressed a desire to leave following a bullpen move.
Getz emphasized the rationale behind acquiring Civale was to protect young arms and potentially trade him before the deadline, as he faced challenges in his initial starts.
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