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Ex-MLB Pitcher White Signs with Korea's Hanwha Eagles
25 Dec
Summary
- Pitcher White has officially signed a one-year contract with the Hanwha Eagles.
- He previously struggled in MLB, allowing 20 earned runs in 14 career innings.
- White will now aim to refine his skills playing overseas in South Korea.

Former Major League Baseball pitcher White has secured a new opportunity, agreeing to a one-year contract with the Hanwha Eagles. This move places him in the Korea Baseball Organization, marking a significant shift in his professional career. White's time in MLB was brief and challenging, marked by a high earned run average.
During his MLB career, White allowed 20 earned runs over a limited 14 innings pitched. These statistics indicate a period of struggle at the highest level of professional baseball. Despite these difficulties, White demonstrated some improvement at the Triple-A level.
At Triple-A Charlotte in 2025, he posted a 4.44 ERA and a 1.44 WHIP over 81 innings. With this new contract, White will now aim to further develop his skills and achieve greater success playing overseas in South Korea.




