Miguel Castro, a right-handed pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, has been ruled out for the remainder of the season following a knee injury he suffered while covering first base. Initially acquired two weeks ago in a trade from the Astros, the 30-year-old struggled in his six appearances, yielding five runs in six innings. With uncertainty about surgery and potential implications for next year’s Spring Training, Castro's brief tenure with the team is likely ending, as he moves toward free agency after having a stronger performance in the minor leagues earlier.
Miguel Castro, the White Sox right-hander, is out for the season due to a knee injury sustained while covering first base during a game.
Acquired two weeks ago, Castro's time with the White Sox is likely over after his injury cut short his hopes of a productive season.
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