Former Phillie Noah Syndergaard Attempting Comeback With White Sox
Briefly

Noah Syndergaard, a former standout with an 8-year MLB career, is attempting a comeback in baseball after a year-long hiatus. He signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox and will train at their spring complex in Arizona. The 32-year-old right-hander had a solid career ERA of 3.71 but faced challenges in recent seasons, including struggles with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Guardians, where he was released twice in a year. This move signals the White Sox's hope to bolster their pitching staff as they currently sit last in the American League.
Syndergaard struggled with both the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Guardians in 2023, and after being released for the second time that year, it seemed like his career had come to an unceremonious end.
He'll begin his comeback attempt at the Sox' spring training complex in Glendale, Arizona, as part of his effort to return to Major League Baseball.
After five mostly good years in Queens, Syndergaard missed 2020 and almost all of 2021 recovering from Tommy John surgery, impacting his career trajectory.
An eight-year MLB vet, Syndergaard has a career 3.71 ERA and 1.20 WHIP, showcasing his past potential even amid recent struggles.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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