
In a blockbuster move that has sent waves through Major League Baseball, the Chicago White Sox have officially signed designated hitter Jorge Polanco to a four-year contract worth $109 million. Polanco, formerly with the Seattle Mariners, is expected to bring significant power and veteran leadership to the White Sox lineup.
Polanco’s tenure with the Mariners showcased his consistent ability to hit for average and drive in runs, making him one of the most coveted free agents this offseason. The deal marks one of the largest contracts ever awarded to a designated hitter, underscoring Chicago’s commitment to bolstering their offense as they push for a deep playoff run.
White Sox General Manager expressed enthusiasm about the signing: “Jorge is a dynamic player who fits perfectly into our vision for the team’s future. His offensive prowess and experience will be invaluable as we aim to compete at the highest level.”
Polanco is expected to officially join the White Sox roster for the upcoming season, with fans eagerly anticipating his impact at the plate and in the club house.