White Sox Sign Kyle Tyler To Minor League Deal
Briefly

The White Sox have signed a right-hander to a minor league deal, assigning him to the Arizona Complex League for rehabilitation before moving to Triple-A. Tyler, a 28-year-old pitcher, elected free agency after being outrighted by the Orioles without making a big league appearance. His career includes 48 innings in the majors with a 4.31 earned run average. His minor league statistics show 330 1/3 innings with a 4.74 ERA, but recent performance has declined. The White Sox's rotation is uncertain, with potential trades of key pitchers looming.
The White Sox have signed right-hander to a minor league deal and assigned him to the Arizona Complex League with a plan to move to Triple-A after ramp-up outings.
Tyler, 28, elected free agency after being outrighted by the Orioles, never pitching for them at the big league level or the Phils.
His limited big league exposure includes 48 innings with a 4.31 earned run average, 15.9% strikeout rate and 12% walk rate.
The White Sox's rotation lacks long-term certainty as their only experienced arms, Aaron Civale and Adrian Houser, are likely to be traded this month.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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