Jun 13, 2025, 10:34 AM ET
Aaron Civale is getting his wish for a trade after resisting the Milwaukee Brewers‘ attempt to move him to the bullpen.
The Brewers dealt Civale and $807,000 to the Chicago White Sox for first baseman Andrew Vaughn, the teams announced Friday.
The trade comes two days after the Brewers said they were shifting Civale to the bullpen for the first time in his seven-year career. That was being done to make room for flame-throwing prospect Jacob Misiorowski in the Milwaukee rotation.
But Civale pushed back against the bullpen move, saying he wanted to continue starting, even if that meant getting traded to another team. His agent, Jack Toffey, made the trade request to Brewers general manager Matt Arnold.
“We’re exploring the options to give me the chance to do what I do best, and that’s to go out there and start,” Civale said Thursday.
Civale (1-2, 4.91 ERA), who turned 30 on Thursday and is eligible for free agency after the season, was the odd man out when the Brewers opted to go with a rotation of Misiorowski, Freddy Peralta, Jose Quintana, Quinn Priester and Chad Patrick. Misiorowski tossed five scoreless innings in his major league debut Thursday to help the Brewers win 6-0 in the opener of a four-game series with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Civale, with a 40-37 career record and a 4.06 ERA, said his last regular-season relief performance came in college at Northeastern.
“Whatever’s next, I’m not exactly sure what’s going on,” Civale said. “This is typically early in the season for a trade to go down, but I know what I can do. I think a lot of people know what I can do. Whatever the next steps are, they are. Go from there.”
Civale is now heading from a Brewers team that won the past two National League Central titles to a White Sox club that has lost more than 100 games each of the past two years and is already 21½ games back in the American League Central with a 23-46 record.
Vaughn, 27, was in his fifth season with the White Sox. He was hitting .189 with five home runs and 19 RBIs in 48 games this season before being sent to Triple-A Charlotte in May in hopes of getting him back on track. The Brewers assigned Vaughn to Triple-A Nashville.
Civale becomes the third former Brewers player to join the White Sox in the past month. Chicago claimed infielder Vinny Capra off waivers and signed pitcher Tyler Alexander after Milwaukee designated him for assignment.
In other moves Friday, the Brewers recalled right-hander Grant Anderson and outfielder Drew Avans from Triple-A Nashville. Outfielder Daz Cameron was placed on the paternity list.
Information from The Associated Press and Field Level Media was used in this report.