Brewers Trade RHP Aaron Civale to the White Sox for 1B Andrew Vaughn
- On June 14, 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers sent right-handed pitcher Aaron Civale along with cash to the Chicago White Sox in return for their first baseman, Andrew Vaughn.
- The trade followed Civale's removal from the Brewers' starting rotation and his agent's request for a trade after Civale was moved to the bullpen.
- Civale, who is 30 years old, had a 1-2 record and a 4.91 ERA this season, while Vaughn, 27, struggled in 48 games with a.189 batting average and was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte.
- Civale mentioned that he is considering options to return to a starting role, either with this team or elsewhere, while manager Pat Murphy acknowledged Civale’s feelings but emphasized that it is now time for him to conduct himself appropriately.
- The trade allows Civale to pursue starting opportunities on a rebuilding White Sox team with a 23-46 record, while Vaughn will seek a fresh start with playoff-contending Brewers 2½ games out of the postseason.
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