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Ex-Player Jay Dominguez Signs Two-Year Deal with White Sox

Ex-player Seranthony Dominguez has finalized a significant agreement with the Chicago White Sox. The two-year contract is valued at $20 million, confirming an annual salary of $10 million.

Contract Details and Expectations

Dominguez, 31, is anticipated to take on the role of closer for the White Sox. This move comes as the team reallocates funds following the deal involving Luis Robert Jr.

Career Highlights

Before joining Chicago, Dominguez played for the Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles. He was traded from the Orioles to the Blue Jays at the trade deadline in exchange for prospect Juaron Watts-Brown. During his time with Toronto, he made 24 appearances, maintaining a 3.00 ERA.

  • Total Season Appearances: 67
  • Overall ERA for the Season: 3.16
  • Postseason Games: 12
  • World Series Appearances: 5 of 7 games

Originally from Esperanza, Dominican Republic, Dominguez started his MLB career with the Philadelphia Phillies. He played five and a half seasons with them before his trade to the Orioles during the 2024 season.

Career Statistics

Over the course of his career, Dominguez has made 322 regular-season appearances. His overall ERA stands at 3.50, showcasing his effectiveness as a reliable reliever.

This new contract with the White Sox marks a critical point in Dominguez’s career, as he takes on added responsibilities in a competitive team environment.

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