Ervin Santana makes his White Sox debut Tuesday afternoon at Guaranteed Rate Field, hoping to bring some stability to the Sox rotation.
Santana, 36, made only five starts last year with the Twins, compiling an 8.03 ERA before being shut down in mid-August and undergoing surgery on the middle finger of his right hand.
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The Sox signed him to a minor-league deal Feb. 23 that guaranteed Santana $4.3 million if he made the team.
Manager Rick Renteria said Santana is a veteran who “knows who he is, understands what he has.