Brewers Honor Civales Trade Request by sending him to Fights White Sox

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Aaron Civale spent his 30 -year birthday on Thursday requesting a trade from Milwaukee Brewers.

The right -handed was closed to the bullp in favor of Jacob Misiorowski, who dazzled with five laps that are not hit in his debut on Thursday before traveling with leg cramps.

With the move to Bullpen, Cival officially asked to be treated. Ironically, the breweries Civals wanted a happy birthday on social media.

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Milwaukee Brewers starts Pitcher Aaron Civale, #32, throws himself against Cincinnati Reds in the first place at Great American Ball Park. (Katie Stratman-Preferred Pictures)

The breweries honored Civale’s request on Friday, but in a violent way.

Civale is now on its way to Chicago White Sox, which less than nine months ago set the MLB record for modern times (since 1901) for most losses in a single season.

Chicago went 41-121 last season, only three years removed from winning 91 games and making the American League Division series. They ended 51.0 games back at Cleveland Guardians for first place in the division.

Milwaukee Brewers Starts Pitcher Aaron Civale, #32, handing over the ball to manager Pat Murphy during a pitching change in the fifth round against Atlanta is bravening on American Family Field. (Benny SIEU-PLACE PICTURES)

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Fortunately, and amazing to them, it doesn’t look like the record will stand much longer. Colorado Rockies are 13-55 (.191 winning percentage) and is in the process of ending 30-142, 11 matches worse than Chicago.

However, White Sox still remains a laugh. They currently have twice as many losses (46) as they victory (23) and are in the process of only 54 wins this season.

In return, Milwaukee got Andrew Vaughn, who was once a highly proclaimed view. He was the third overall choice in the MLB draft in 2019, but has never lived up to the billing. His lifetime wins over replacement is -0.4, and this season he hits a career -worst .189.

Milwaukee Brewers starts Pitcher Aaron Civale, #32, throws against New York Yankees during the first place at Yankee Stadium. (Brad Penner-Preferred Pictures)

Civale’s career started with the Cleveland Guardians organization, and in his five seasons there he owned a 3.77 era. He was traded for Milwaukee from Tampa Bay last year, but for only five starts this season he has set up an era of 4.91.

Milwaukee sits 5.5 matches behind Chicago Cubs for NL Central Crown.

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