Just six days after the Cubs claimed Ian Clarkin off waivers from the White Sox, the left-hander is back with the South Siders.
On Monday, the Sox claimed Clarkin off waivers from the Cubs.
The Sox originally acquired Clarkin, a San Diego native, on July 18, 2017, when they traded All-Star third baseman Todd Frazier and right-handers Tommy Kahnle and David Robertson to the Yankees. Along with Clarkin, the Sox also received right-hander Tyler Clippard and outfielders Blake Rutherford and Tito Polo in that trade.
Clarkin, whom the Yankees selected 33rd overall in the 2013 draft, has yet to break into the major leagues. He’s also coming off a rough season with Class A Winston-Salem and Class AA Birmingham. Between the teams, Clarkin, who turns 24 in February, went 4-5 with a 4.76 ERA in 25 games (12 starts).
The addition of Clarkin increased the Sox’ 40-man roster to 39; the Cubs’ 40-man roster decreased to 38.