Tommy Pham Signs Minor League Deal with White Sox Amid Historic Slump
Veteran outfielder Tommy Pham joins the Chicago White Sox on a minor league contract as the team faces a severe offensive drought and multiple injuries.
- Tommy Pham, with a career spanning 10 years and seven teams, has signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox.
- The White Sox are experiencing their worst start in franchise history with a 2-14 record and have scored the least runs in Major League Baseball this season.
- Pham's deal includes a potential $3 million salary with additional performance bonuses and a clause for release if not added to the major league roster by April 25.
- The team is struggling with significant injuries, missing key players like Luis Robert Jr. and Yoán Moncada, impacting their performance.
- Pham's signing is part of the White Sox's strategy to rebuild and improve their offensive capabilities while dealing with budget constraints.