Aaron Civale Says He Wants to Continue Starting — Even if It Means Trade From Milwaukee
- After being shifted from the Brewers' starting pitching staff to a bullpen role in June 2025, Aaron Civale asked the team to trade him.
- The trade request came after the Brewers moved Aaron Civale out of the starting rotation to make room for their highly regarded pitching prospect Jacob Misiorowski.
- Civale, who has compiled a winning record and an ERA just over four during his career, sees himself primarily as a starting pitcher and is looking into opportunities to return to the rotation, whether with Milwaukee or another team.
- Civale’s agent Jack Toffey characterized the trade request discussion as professional and expressed that Aaron is eager to find a chance to keep pitching in a starting role.
- The Brewers’ general manager Matt Arnold confirmed they are exploring options, while manager Pat Murphy acknowledged Civale's unhappiness but expressed confidence this would not disrupt the team.
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Aaron Civale says he wants to continue starting — even if it means trade from Milwaukee
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