White Sox Re-Sign Juan Carela To Minor League Deal
Briefly

Juan Carela has been re-signed by the White Sox to a minor league deal following his recent release due to injury. Originally designated for assignment when on the 40-man roster, Carela is recovering from Tommy John surgery and is expected to make a significant contribution by 2026. At just 23, Carela demonstrated strong performance in the minors, including a 3.71 ERA. His impressive pitching led to his protection under the 40-man roster before his unfortunate injury, which has delayed his anticipated big league debut until further notice.
The White Sox have re-signed right-handed pitcher Juan Carela to a minor league deal after releasing him due to injury, with hopes for his recovery in 2026.
Carela's promising early performance, with a 3.71 ERA and a solid strikeout rate, secured his spot on the White Sox’ 40-man roster as they aimed to protect him.
Following Tommy John surgery, Carela is expected to contribute in 2026, aiming for a return to the mound after an injury hampered his potential debut in 2025.
While Carela was showing promise for a big league debut in 2025, his injury has sidelined him alongside teammate Prelander Berroa, delaying both players' careers.
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