The Chicago White Sox have released Joey Gallo, who struggled significantly this spring, batting just .100 with 11 strikeouts across nine games. Now free from his contract, Gallo intends to shift his career from outfield-first base to pitching, a position he played in high school. Despite once being a two-time All-Star with the Texas Rangers, Gallo's batting average has declined notably since 2019, prompting this transition opportunity in hopes of revitalizing his career.
"Gallo's performance this spring was disappointing, hitting .100 with 11 strikeouts in just 9 games, leading to his release from the White Sox."
"Gallo is now exploring a transition to pitching, a position he played in high school, after struggling at the plate for several seasons."
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