Seranthony Dominguez Signs $20M Deal with White Sox

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Sir Anthony Dominguez Signs With the Chicago White Sox
Sir Anthony Dominguez has agreed to a 2-year deal with the Chicago White Sox, valued at $20 million. This move comes as a bit of a surprise given Dominguez's impressive performance in 2025, where he pitched 62 and 2/3 innings, securing a 3.16 ERA and accumulating 79 strikeouts. His performance made him arguably the best bullpen arm left on the market.
Despite expectations that Dominguez would sign with a contender, the White Sox have stepped up, signaling their intent to reinvest funds from Luis Robert's departure. Dominguez is expected to play a crucial role, potentially serving as the closer. This position could shift Grant Taylor to the starting rotation, a move that many White Sox fans are eager to see. Should the season not pan out, Dominguez could also become a valuable trade asset.
While some might consider the $20 million over two years slightly higher than anticipated, with projections originally at $18 million, the additional expense seems justifiable. The ability to reallocate resources effectively, particularly in light of Robert's contract, presents a strategic move by the White Sox. Ultimately, this signing not only addresses an immediate need but also offers flexibility in future roster management.
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