White Sox Secure Seranthony Dominguez in $20M Two-Year Deal

White Sox Secure Seranthony Dominguez in $20M Two-Year Deal

Seranthony Dominguez has landed a new contract with the Chicago White Sox. The relief pitcher has signed a two-year deal worth $20 million. This move comes after his notable performance with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2025.

Dominguez’s Performance with the Blue Jays

During the 2025 season, Dominguez showcased his skills by making 24 regular-season appearances for the Blue Jays. His impressive statistics included:

  • 3.00 ERA
  • 12 walks
  • 25 strikeouts
  • 11 earned runs over 21.0 innings

Dominguez also contributed in the postseason, pitching in 12 games. In this critical phase, he held a 3.18 ERA with:

  • 11.1 innings pitched
  • Four earned runs
  • 10 strikeouts
  • 11 walks

His final appearance with the Blue Jays was a heart-wrenching Game 7 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. In that game, he pitched one inning, faced six batters, and allowed one hit and two walks without conceding any earned runs.

The White Sox’s Strategy for Recovery

The Chicago White Sox are looking to revamp their team after a disappointing 60-102 record in 2025. The team finished fifth in the AL Central and has not reached the playoffs since 2021. To turn things around, the White Sox are implementing significant changes, including:

  • Trading Luis Robert Jr. to the New York Mets
  • Acquiring promising talent like 25-year-old infield prospect Muentaka Merakami from Japan

With the addition of Seranthony Dominguez, the White Sox are strategically positioning themselves for a more successful season ahead. They are eager to break their sub-.500 win streak and return to competitiveness in the American League.