Chicago White Sox trade Chuckie Robinson to the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for cash considerations

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CHICAGO – The Chicago White Sox have traded catcher Chuckie Robinson to the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for cash considerations.

Robinson, 30, batted .129 (9-70) with five walks and two runs scored over 26 games with Chicago in 2024.

The White Sox 40-man roster decreases at 39.

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