Report: White Sox Sign Former All-Star SP to MiL Deal
- On Tuesday morning, Noah Syndergaard, a seasoned right-handed pitcher, agreed to a minor-league deal with the Chicago White Sox as he works toward returning to professional baseball.
- Syndergaard's once promising career was significantly impacted by injuries, including undergoing elbow ligament reconstruction surgery in 2020, followed by inconsistent performances thereafter.
- He last pitched in MLB on August 27, 2023, splitting 18 starts between the Dodgers and Guardians with a 2-6 record and a 6.50 ERA.
- Syndergaard owns a 59-47 career record with a 3.71 ERA, having been an All-Star in 2016 when he posted a 14-9 record and 2.60 ERA.
- The White Sox intend to develop Syndergaard at a controlled pace while managing their young pitching staff's workloads through careful inning and biomechanical monitoring.
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White Sox’ ongoing search for veteran starting pitching brings Noah Syndergaard in on minor league deal
Noah Syndergaard hasn’t thrown a major league pitch since 2023 and has only appeared in 45 big league games since 2019.But the White Sox have taken a flier on the former All Star, who dazzled with the Mets in the middle of the last decade before injuries derailed his career.The team added the 32-year-old righty on a minor league deal Tuesday, perhaps with hopes of him contributing in a way veteran arms Adrian Houser and Aaron Civale already have…
Former Mets All-Star Signs Minor-League Deal With American League Cellar Dweller
Former New York Mets All-Star pitcher Noah Syndergaard is getting another crack at resuming his career on the mound.The Chicago White Sox signed the 32-year-old righthander to a minor-league contract, according to multiple reports on Tuesday morning.Syndergaard was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the first round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft as the 38th overall pick, before being traded to the Mets in December 2012. Syndergaard was sen…

Noah Syndergaard signs a minor league deal with the White Sox
Noah Syndergaard will attempt to make a comeback with the Chicago White Sox, who have signed the veteran right-hander to a minor league deal. Syndergaard has reported to the team’s spring complex in Glendale, Arizona. The 32-year-old last pitched in…
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