White Sox make surprise Noah Syndergaard announcement on comeback trail
Briefly

Noah Syndergaard has been released by the Chicago White Sox after signing earlier this season. The 32-year-old made six minor league starts, performing well in the Arizona Complex League with a 2.93 ERA and 12 strikeouts. However, his performance at Triple-A Charlotte was poor, recording a 10.13 ERA in two outings with only two strikeouts. Last seen in MLB in 2023 with the Dodgers and Guardians, Syndergaard's once-promising career is in jeopardy as doubts about his return to the big leagues grow.
Noah Syndergaard was released by the Chicago White Sox after making only six minor league starts, highlighting a significant decline from his peak performance.
At 32 years old, Noah Syndergaard recorded a solid 2.93 ERA in the Arizona Complex League but struggled at Triple-A Charlotte with a 10.13 ERA.
Syndergaard last played in the MLB with the Dodgers and Guardians in 2023, and his recent performance raises doubts about his future in major league baseball.
Despite turning 33 soon, the significant struggles on the mound indicate that Syndergaard's time as a major league talent may be coming to an end.
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