White Sox Sign Veteran Pitcher Bryse Wilson to 1-Year Contract
The $1.05 million deal adds versatility to Chicago's rotation and bullpen as the team rebuilds after consecutive 100-loss seasons.
- Bryse Wilson, 26, joins the Chicago White Sox on a one-year, $1.05 million contract after a season with the Milwaukee Brewers.
- Wilson posted a 5-4 record and a 4.04 ERA in 34 appearances, including nine starts, during the 2024 season.
- He brings seven years of MLB experience and a career 4.61 ERA, having pitched for the Braves, Pirates, and Brewers.
- Known for his versatility, Wilson has been more effective as a reliever (3.57 ERA) than as a starter (5.37 ERA) in his career.
- The White Sox also traded catcher Chuckie Robinson to the Angels for cash to make roster space for Wilson.