The Chicago White Sox secured left-handed pitcher Tyler Alexander on a one-year contract worth $760,000, responding to injuries within their pitching rotation. To accommodate Alexander’s signing, they placed Jared Shuster on the 15-day injured list and Fraser Ellard on the 60-day list. Alexander, who was recently released by the Milwaukee Brewers, made 21 appearances this season with a 3-5 record and 6.19 ERA. Shuster and Ellard have struggled this season, adding depth to the Sox's need for reliable pitching. Alexander's local ties as a Chicago native enhance the significance of his addition.
The Chicago White Sox signed Tyler Alexander to a one-year deal, adding left-handed depth while placing Jared Shuster and Fraser Ellard on the injured list.
Alexander, expressing gratitude for the opportunity, stated his determination to contribute positively to the White Sox and demonstrate his capabilities on the mound.
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