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White Sox asks Ryan Noda to designate Joshua Palacios for distribution

White Sox announced they have asked for first baseman Ryan Noda Give up from the Red Sox immunity and choose him to triple Charlotte. Boston had assigned him to work on his mission a few days ago. Outfielder Joshua Palacios Has been designated to open a 40-person mission. Infielder Brooks Baldwin Palacios’ active roster has been recalled. There is also a swap on the pitching side, left-handed Taylor Gilbert Recovered from the injured list, correct Irving White Select as the corresponding move.

Noda, 29, has extremely high characteristics. He went on strike a lot, but also attracted a lot of walks and had some popularity. He did it all throughout his minor league career and then showed it at the major league level in 2023 after A caught the Dodgers in the Rule 5 draft. He participated in 128 games and entered 495 games. He eliminated on 34.3% of the plate appearances, but also walked with 15.6% of the clip and hit 16 home runs. All of these add up to .229/.364/.406 lines and 122 WRC+.

Last year, he started a difficult start and eventually chose minors for most of the year. At the end of the season A, A gave him up and the Angels filed a claim. He was assigned a mission about a month ago and was flipped to the Red Sox through a cash deal. Both the Angels and the Red Sox put him on optional tasks.

His minor league numbers continue with Noda’s usual style. He dates back to the beginning of last year, with 655 three-dish boards, 29 home runs, walking 20.2% and 30.4% strikeout rate.

The White Sox this year Andrew Vaughn As their primary first baseman. A few weeks ago, he struggled severe enough to choose a minor. Earlier today, Sox turned him to the winemaker Aarons and cash. Tim Elko Initially, there were a lot of playing time lately, but it reached .155/.222/.379. If you continue to do this, maybe the Sox will switch.

Palacios, 29, signed a minor league contract before being added to the roster in April. So far this year, he has 145 plates appearing, including the 0.203/.292/.305 line. Now, this gives him a career.223/.287/.349 hit line and 75 WRC+.

Since he had no choice, he could not give it to minors easily. He will now be in DFA Limbo and can last up to a week. The exemption process takes 48 hours, so it may take Sox five days to trade. He cleared his immunity in March and hasn’t done much to improve his stock since then, so the level of interest should be very low. If he clears the immunity, he will have the right to elect a free agent.

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