The Chicago White Sox have signed former All-Star pitcher Noah Syndergaard to a minor league contract, marking his return to MLB nearly two years after his last game. Syndergaard, 32, a veteran with a career 3.71 ERA, has struggled since undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2020, most recently posting a 6.50 ERA with the Dodgers and Guardians.
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Yankees GM Brian Cashman is seeking pitching reinforcements before the trade deadline due to injuries affecting key players, including ace Gerrit Cole and Clarke Schmidt. Considering the inconsistent performance of Diamondbacks righty Zac Gallen, who has potential but struggles with control, acquiring him could be a gamble for the Yankees, especially if the cost is reasonable. Need More Context? 🔎
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