White Sox pitcher Jesse Chavez, 40, prepares for his 17th season
Briefly

"After this season, this will probably be it," said Chavez, a 16-year veteran who signed a minor league deal with a non-roster invite to spring training for a team with an uncertain bullpen picture after the departures of Liam Hendriks, Aaron Bummer, Reynaldo Lopez, Kendall Graveman, Joe Kelly, Keynan Middleton. "Me and the family talked about it, it's time to get into coaching after this."
"He's been unbelievably impressive," manager Pedro Grifol said. "And there's a reason guys like him play 17 years. And when you go out and watch it, you realize it's impeccable makeup and character. The ultimate teammate."
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