Reliever Mike Myers and the Chicago White Sox reached agreement on a contract Monday, two weeks after the New York Yankees cut the submarining lefty.

The 38-year-old Myers will get the prorated minimum salary for the rest of this season. The White Sox hold a $1.1 million option for next year with no buyout.

Myers was 3-0 with a 2.66 ERA in 55 games this season. Expected to be a situational left-hander, he was actually more effective against righties. Lefties hit .312 (24-for-77) against Myers while righties batted .182 (14-for-77).

The Yankees designated Myers for assignment on Aug. 6. He is 24-24 with a 4.11 ERA in 13 seasons with eight teams.

On Sunday, the White Sox optioned infielder-outfielder Andy Gonzalez to Tripe-A Charlotte.
White Sox sign LHP Mike Myers - MLB - Yahoo! Sports

Not a bad pick up, the Sox could use him that bullpen of theirs. One mans trash is another mans treasure.