White Sox acquire INF Gage Workman in a trade with the Cubs
- The Chicago Cubs traded infielder Gage Workman to the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations on Saturday.
- Workman struggled with three hits in 14 at-bats during his time with the Cubs this season.
- The Cubs have struggled at third base, leading baseball with six errors at the position, and have tried multiple players.
- To make room for Workman, the White Sox designated veteran infielder Nick Maton for assignment.
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Chicago White Sox acquire infielder Gage Workman from the Cubs for cash considerations
Cubs President Jed Hoyer and White Sox general manager Chris Getz are good friends who just happen to be connected by their roles running Chicago’s Major League Baseball teams. Getz is currently trying to execute a rebuild on the South Side, while Hoyer successfully pulled one off in the 2010s on the North Side with former President Theo Epstein. Getz said in spring training that he wouldn’t hesitate in dealing with the Cubs, even as Cubs-Sox tr…
Cubs make trade with White Sox, casting spotlight on work in progress at third base
Gage Workman? Meet the Red Line.The Cubs traded Workman, the Rule 5 draft choice they DFA’d earlier this week, to the White Sox on Saturday, getting cash considerations in return.That’s not exactly worth a breaking-news alert, but the move closed the book on the Cubs’ project with Workman, who was part of a revolving door at third base in the days after the team sent top prospect Matt Shaw down to Triple-A, creating a mystery at the hot corner.T…
White Sox acquire INF Gabe Workman from Cubs
The Chicago White Sox acquired infielder Gage Workman from the Chicago Cubs on Saturday afternoon for cash considerations. The 25-year-old rookie posted three hits in 14 at-bats this season before the Cubs designated him for assignment Wednesday. To make room…

White Sox acquire INF Gage Workman in a trade with the Cubs
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Pregame notes: Three Rule 5 picks - Sox Machine
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Depending on whatever winds up being the official date of the White Sox trading Travis Jankowski to the Rays for cash considerations, the club has made two trades in as many days. They are now carrying three Rule 5 picks on their active roster after trading for the recently DFA'd infielder Gage Workman from the Cubs, also for cash considerations. "It is a little bit weird," Workman said about being flipped across town.…
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