
Miguel Gonzalez Reportedly Signs with Chicago White Sox
Starting pitcher Miguel Gonzalez has signed with the Chicago White Sox after being released by the Baltimore Orioles on March 30.
Scott Merkin of MLB.com first reported the agreement, noting it's a minor league deal.
On March 31, Chris Cotillo of SB Nation's MLB Daily Dish reported the White Sox were "aggressively pursuing" the 31-year-old, who is 39-33 in his career.
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Last season was the worst for Gonzalez, who posted an ERA above four (4.91) for the first time in his career, as well as an ERA+ below 100 (84) for the first time, according to Baseball-Reference.com.
Chicago's starting rotation, which includes Chris Sale and Jose Quintana on the top, is solid, meaning Gonzalez may not crack the major league roster unless the team suffers an injury on the staff.






