MILWAUKEE — Aaron Civale quickly got his wish to return to a starting rotation. It just required a change of address.
Milwaukee traded the right-hander and cash to the Chicago White Sox for first baseman Andrew Vaughn on Friday, a day after the Brewers announced that they were removing Civale from their rotation and the pitcher said he wanted to remain a starter even if it meant leaving Milwaukee.
White Sox manager Will Venable said that Civale will be their starter Sunday in the finale of a weekend series at Texas.
''Yeah, a guy that's been a consistent performer in this league for six years and somebody that we can slot right into the rotation,'' Venable said before Friday's series opener against the Rangers. "Excited to add he and (Adrian) Houser to a really young starting pitching core. Just gives us a really good chance to eat some innings. ... When you're trying to do that and at the same time win games, it can be tough. Aaron, he checks both of those boxes really.''
Civale is 1-2 with a 4.91 ERA this season. He has allowed seven runs over 19 innings in four starts since returning from the injured list May 22 after dealing with a strained left hamstring.
''We're exploring opportunities for me to get back into a rotation, whether that's here or elsewhere,'' Civale had said Thursday, his 30th birthday. ''That type of decision is out of my hands. We're exploring the options to give me the chance to do what I do best, and that's to go out there and start.''
The Brewers, who are also getting $807,000 in the deal, took Civale out of their rotation because they had a surplus of starters after promoting prospect Jacob Misiorowski, who threw five innings of no-hit ball while helping Milwaukee beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-0 in his major league debut Thursday.
Milwaukee's rotation also includes Freddy Peralta (5-4, 2.69 ERA), José Quintana (4-1, 2.66 ERA), Quinn Priester (4-2 3.65 ERA) and Chad Patrick (3-6, 3.25 ERA).