The Chicago White Sox needed to find viable pitching options due to injuries affecting their starting rotation. They called up RHP Yoendrys Gómez from Triple-A Charlotte, who has had a mixed career since being signed by the Yankees in 2016. Despite limited success at the MLB level and two designations for assignment, Gómez excelled in Charlotte with a 2.12 ERA in 14 games. The White Sox aimed to see if his minor league success would carry over to Major League performances.
Yoendrys Gómez, initially signed by the Yankees in 2016, progressed through their system but never exceeded 83.1 innings per season in any year.
Gómez achieved a 2.12 ERA in 14 games while with Triple-A Charlotte, which led the White Sox to give him a shot in the Majors.
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