The Chicago White Sox and veteran right-handed reliever Seranthony Domínguez have agreed to a two-year, $20 million contract, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN.
Domínguez, 31, is expected to step into the closer role for the White Sox immediately. The move represents a significant investment in the team's bullpen as they continue to reshape their roster during the offseason. The financial flexibility to complete the deal was reportedly made possible by the savings generated from the team's recent trade of Luis Robert Jr.
Over his career, Domínguez has proven to be a high-leverage arm with significant experience in late-inning situations. His arrival in Chicago provides the White Sox with a proven ninth-inning option as they look to stabilize their pitching staff. This signing is part of a broader strategy by the front office to reinvest capital into the roster following major personnel changes earlier this winter.
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