White Sox Select Brad Keller Designate Deivi Garcia For Assignmen

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The White Sox announced a series of roster moves this morning, highlighted by the club selecting the contract of veteran right-hander . Right-hander was designated for a signment to make room for Keller on the 40-man and active rosters. Additionally, Chicago announced that right-hander had been optioned to Triple-A Charlotte. Right-hander was recalled to take Cannons place on the active roster. The news leaves Keller poised to make his White Sox debut in the coming days as he likely steps into the rotation in Cannons stead. The 28-year-old signed a with Chicago in early March after lingering on the free agent market throughout the offseason following a difficult 2023 campaign. Keller was limited to just 45 1/3 innings of 4.57 ERA baseball last year due to shoulder surgery and a thoracic outlet syndrome diagnosis, which noted last month nece sitated its own surgery back in October. Surgery to correct TOS has rarely seen players return to the majors and enjoy succe s, with and among the arms who have seen their careers impacted by the procedure in recent years. One example of a player who has returned effectively is Arizona right-hander , who stands as a prime example of the fact that . Its not clear which type of TOS Keller went under the knife due to, though his decent 4.50 ERA in 16 innings of work at the Triple-A level acro s three starts this season gives reason for optimism that he could return to form as a viable back-of-the-rotation option in the majors. Making room for Keller on the 40-man roster is Garcia, who will celebrate his 25th birthday next month. The right-hander was once a top prospect in the Yankees farm system and made his big league debut at just 21 years old during the shortened 2020 season, which saw him post a 4.98 ERA and 4.15 FIP acro s six starts in New York. Unfortunately, Garcia then struggled badly in the minor leagues over the next two Charles Barkley Jersey seasons, with ERAs north of 6.80 in both campaigns. Garcias time with the Yankees came to a close in 2023, when he was designated for a signment after struggling through two relief appearances in the majors. The White Sox took a chance on Garcia and claimed him off waivers from New York before installing him in the clubs bullpen. While he posted a strong 2.04 ERA in six appearances with the club down the stretch last year, Garcia walked more batters than he struck out and posted an ugly 6.04 FIP during that same timeframe. While Chicago retained Garcia on its roster through the offseason, the results began to match the peripherals in 2024 as the right-hander surrendered 16 runs (11 earned) in just 14 innings while walking 16.2% of batters faced. Those major struggles were evidently enough for the White Sox to pull the plug on Garcia, who theyll now have one week to either work out a trade for or attempt to pa s through waivers. If theyre succe sful in the latter, theyll have the opportunity to outright the youngster to the minor leagues where he can serve as non-roster depth going forward. Also departing the clubs active roster is Cannon, a 23-year-old rookie who has made three starts in the majors for the White Sox so far this year. That first taste of big league action hasnt gone particularly well for the youngster, as hes posted a brutal 7.24 ERA in 13 2/3 innings of work despite a solid 4.04 FIP. Cannon figures to return to the Triple-A rotation and wait for his next opportunity in the majors. In the meantime, his roster spot will go to Berroa, who figures to replace Garcia in the clubs bullpen. The 24-year-old right-hander was acquired from the Mariners in the deal that sent to Seattle back in February and has just 1 2/3 big league innings under his belt to this point in his career. Hes struggled mightily to this point at the Triple-A level this season, with an 8.74 ERA acro s 11 appearances. Nonethele s, hell look to contribute to the White Sox bullpen during the middle innings alongside the likes of and . Cameron Johnson Jersey



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