The Chicago White Sox have signed left-handed pitcher Tyler Alexander to a one-year, $760,000 contract, enhancing their pitching depth. This move came as the team placed Jared Shuster on the 15-day injured list and Fraser Ellard on the 60-day injured list due to injuries. Alexander, a Chicago native, has a challenging performance history, holding a 6.19 ERA from his stint with the Milwaukee Brewers. Meanwhile, Shuster, also struggling this season, has an ERA of 8.04. The roster changes reflect the team's need for stability amid pitching challenges.
The Chicago White Sox signed left-handed pitcher Tyler Alexander to a one-year, $760,000 deal, adjusting their roster to accommodate the new acquisition.
Tyler Alexander, a Chicago native recently designated for assignment by the Milwaukee Brewers, brings a background of 21 appearances and a 6.19 ERA to the White Sox.
To make room for Alexander, the White Sox moved Jared Shuster to the 15-day injured list and Fraser Ellard to the 60-day injured list.
Jared Shuster has struggled this season with an 8.04 ERA in 12 appearances, while Fraser Ellard's 6.75 ERA comes from seven games before his injury.
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