Chicago Sun-Times

Farquhar, 2 others outrighted

- BY DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN, STAFF REPORTER dvanschouw­en@suntimes.com @CST_soxvan

The White Sox cleared room on the 40-man roster Friday by outrightin­g right-handers Danny Farquhar and Rob Scahill and outfielder Ryan LaMarre, all three of whom cleared waivers. They also parted ways with catcher Kevan Smith, who was claimed by the Angels.

Farquhar, who suffered a life-threatenin­g brain hemorrhage in the dugout during a game April 20 at Guaranteed Rate Field, hopes to pitch again and might get an opportunit­y to work his way back with the Sox.

“Today’s transactio­ns provide us with roster flexibilit­y as we head into this offseason,” general manager Rick Hahn said. “We do plan to continue to stay in touch with these players and their representa­tives over the coming months to see if it makes sense for any of them to remain with our organizati­on as we head into the 2019 season.”

Farquhar, Scahill and LaMarre will become minor-league free agents after the World

Series.

Smith, 30, who shared catching duties with left-handedhitt­ing Omar Narvaez during Welington Castillo’s 80-game suspension for violating baseball’s drug policy, batted .292/.348/.380 with three homers in 52 games but threw out only 14 percent of basesteale­rs.

The Sox figure to go with Castillo and Narvaez and likely will add Class AAA Charlotte catcher Seby Zavala.

LaMarre, 29, hit two homers in 33 games after he was claimed off waivers from the Twins. Scahill, 31, allowed three earned runs in five innings of relief.

Farquhar, 31, has a career 3.93 ERA in seven seasons and 253 relief appearance­s with four teams. He has pitched in 23 games with the Sox, including eight in 2018 with a 5.63 ERA.

With the moves, the 40-man roster stands at 36.

 ?? AP ?? Danny Farquhar, who suffered a life-threatenin­g brain hemorrhage during a game last season, will become a minor-league free agent after the World Series.
AP Danny Farquhar, who suffered a life-threatenin­g brain hemorrhage during a game last season, will become a minor-league free agent after the World Series.

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