A’s DFA RHP Aaron Civale, reportedly name up prospect Tommy White
Jun 23, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Athletics pitcher Aaron Civale (45) throws throughout the first inning in opposition to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Obligatory Credit score: Sergio Estrada-Imagn Photos The Athletics designated veteran pitcher Aaron Civale for task on a busy day of strikes that had been introduced on MLB.com’s transactions go surfing Wednesday forward of their return from the All-Star break on Friday.
Proper-handed reliever Yunior Tur was chosen to the foremost league roster in Civale’s place, lining the group’s No. 27 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, up for a possible huge league debut this weekend when the Athletics host the Washington Nationals in West Sacramento, Calif.
In response to an MLB.com report, the Athletics are additionally calling up No. 7 prospect Tommy White from Las Vegas to make his main league debut this weekend.
Civale, 31, signed as a free agent with the Athletics in February. His season began properly with a 5-1 report and a couple of.70 ERA over his first 9 begins. However he had an 8.25 ERA in three June begins and a ten.29 ERA via two July begins and has misplaced his final six begins.
He has a 48-51 report and 4.26 ERA with 723 strikeouts and 226 walks over 156 appearances (150 begins) for the Cleveland Guardians (2019-23), Tampa Bay Rays (2023-24), Milwaukee Brewers (2024-25), Chicago White Sox (2025), Chicago Cubs (2025) and Athletics.
Tur, 26, has a 1-0 report and 4.59 ERA over 27 appearances (5 begins) spanning 51 innings for Las Vegas this season, putting out 64 and strolling 26.
White, 23, was the fortieth total decide within the 2024 MLB Draft out of LSU. He has 24 residence runs in 194 whole minor league video games, together with 10 with a .303 batting common in 76 video games this season between Double-A Midland and Triple-A.
The A’s are additionally calling up left-hander Brady Basso from Triple-A Las Vegas and utility participant Donovan Walton, who they claimed off waivers from the Angels on Sunday.
As corresponding strikes, they optioned catcher Brian Serven, first baseman Joey Meneses and right-hander Mason Barnett to Las Vegas.
–Area Stage Media
