December 22, 2024

White Sox release 40-year-old journeyman reliever

White Sox release 40-year-old journeyman reliever

The White Sox announced that veteran reliever Jesse Chavez has been released.  Chavez inked a minor league deal last month, but as per his status as an XX(B) free agent, the White Sox had until yesterday to add Chavez to the Opening Day roster, or else the right-hander could opt out.

Kevin Pillar and Mike Moustakas were in similar situations before being released on Friday. As with Chavez, it isn’t clear if any of these players actually triggered their opt-outs or if the White Sox simply released them since none were slated for the 26-man roster. The result is effectively the same, as Chavez now re-enters the free agent market as he looks to extend his career into a 17th major league season.

Chavez is still pitching well beyond his 40th birthday, as he posted a 1.56 ERA over 34 2/3 innings with the Braves in 2023.  The righty’s 51.7% grounder rate and good batted-ball luck (.273 BABIP) helped deliver that outstanding ERA, yet Chavez’s 27.1% strikeout rate and 33.3% hard-hit ball rate were also above average.  It wasn’t all positive for Chavez, however, as he spent over three months on the injured list after he was hit in the leg with a comebacker.

Chavez said in an interview last month that 2024 is “probably” going to be his last season as a player, as he will then look to stay in the game in a coaching capacity.  Given how well Chavez has pitched in each of the last three seasons, it seems almost a lock that another team will sign him to another minor league deal, and another return to the Braves would certainly seem like a possibility.  Chavez has already had four stints with Atlanta, including three in the last three years alone and a World Series ring as part of the Braves’ 2021 championship team.

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