The White Sox reassigned Dunn to minor-league camp Monday. Dunn inked a minor-league pact with Chicago back in December after spending the 2025 season in Milwaukee's organization. He spent most of last season at Triple-A Nashville and has a career .551 OPS across 145 big-league plate appearances.
The White Sox signed Dunn to a minor-league contract Saturday, per Yahoo! Sports. Dunn played his first two major-league seasons with Milwaukee but never made much of an impact, posting a .551 OPS with one home run, 13 RBI and four stolen bases over 55 games. He'll give the White Sox some organizational infield depth and could compete for a bench spot on the major-league roster during spring training.
The Brewers outrighted Dunn to Triple-A Nashville on Monday, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports. Dunn cleared waivers after being removed from the 40-man roster and he will remain in the organization as infield depth. He's spent most of the season at Nashville, where he's slashed only .201/.304/.326 over 97 contests.