White Sox Release Noah Syndergaard, Penn Murfee
Briefly

The White Sox have released right-handers Noah Syndergaard and Penn Murfee. Syndergaard's release followed prior struggles after signing a minor league deal, where he had a 2.93 ERA in Rookie League but struggled at Triple-A with a 10.13 ERA. Concerns about his future mount, as he approaches 33 years old and may consider retirement. Murfee's career has also been affected by injury, and his past success with a 2.70 ERA for the Mariners showcases his previous potential, although he has faced challenges since then.
The White Sox released Noah Syndergaard and Penn Murfee this week as both pitchers face struggles in their careers following significant arm injuries.
Syndergaard, who had a 2.93 ERA in Rookie League but struggled at Triple-A with a 10.13 ERA, is facing uncertainty at age 33.
Murfee, also impacted by injuries, contributed a solid 2.70 ERA for the Mariners in his first 8 appearances, but hasn’t managed to sustain that success.
Syndergaard's significant drop in performance post-surgery raises concerns about his future, prompting speculation regarding potential retirement.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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