
"In the aftermath of swinging and missing at Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette, it's been a relatively quiet week for the Toronto Blue Jays, whose roster appears set with spring training less than three weeks away. But while they're likely finished adding, at least from a high-level standpoint, we have received updates regarding a few of their free agents from last season."
"At long last, Domínguez is off the board as the top remaining free agent available amidst a severely diminished reliever market, inking a new deal with the Chicago White Sox on Friday. It's a two-year contract worth $20 million, as first reported by ESPN's Jeff Passan. The 31-year-old reliever, who drew interest from multiple clubs - including the Blue Jays, who had kept the door open for a potential reunion, but likely preferred a one-year deal, as multiple industry sources indicated -"
"The Blue Jays acquired Domínguez via trade from the Baltimore Orioles last season, and the right-hander became an integral weapon at the back end of their bullpen alongside Louis Varland, Brendon Little and closer Jeff Hoffman. In 24 relief appearances, he pitched to a 3.00 ERA and 3.37 FIP, punching out close to a third of his batters faced. Now with Chicago,"
The Toronto Blue Jays' roster appears set with spring training less than three weeks away and offseason additions have been limited. Seranthony Domínguez signed a two-year, $20 million contract with the Chicago White Sox and is expected to operate as Chicago's primary closer after converting 24 combined saves over the past four seasons. The Blue Jays had interest but preferred a one-year reunion. Domínguez made 24 relief appearances with Toronto last season, posting a 3.00 ERA, 3.37 FIP and striking out roughly a third of batters faced. Chicago reinvested savings from the Luis Robert Jr. trade to bolster its bullpen. Max Scherzer remains unsigned and may sign after Opening Day.
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