Brewers got revenge on Aaron Civale
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After he demanded a trade, the Milwaukee Brewers dealt right-hander Aaron Civale and cash to the Chicago White Sox for first baseman Andrew Vaughn.
Civale is slated to be a free agent this winter, and it's clear that he wants to showcase his abilities as a starter. The White Sox are an unexpected landing spot for Civale. They entered Friday with a 23-46 record on the year,
Aaron Civale was moved to the bullpen and wasn't happy about it. The tension boiled over this week when Civale went public, asking for a trade through his agent
Aaron Civale is on the move. One day after requesting a trade from the Milwaukee Brewers, Civale has been shipped to the Chicago White Sox, according to the New York Post 's Jon Heyman. FanSided's Robert Murray reported the Brewers will receive first baseman Andrew Vaughn in exchange for Civale.
It didn’t take long for the Brewers to fulfill veteran right-hander Aaron Civale’s request for a trade. Civale was dealt to the White Sox on Friday for first baseman Andrew Vaughn, a 27-year-old forme