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White Sox Sign Veteran Pitcher Martin Perez to $5 Million Deal
The Chicago White Sox have signed veteran left-handed pitcher Martin Perez to a one-year, $5 million contract, according to multiple reports. The deal, confirmed by Jose Rivera on social media platform X, brings the 33-year-old Venezuelan pitcher to a team looking to rebuild after a disappointing 41-121 season in 2023.
Perez, a 13-year MLB veteran, has played for the Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, and Pittsburgh Pirates. He earned an All-Star selection with the Rangers in 2022 and contributed to their World Series victory in 2023. Over his career, Perez has a 90-97 record with a 4.44 ERA, including six seasons with double-digit wins.
Last season, Perez started 26 games for the Pirates and Padres, showcasing his durability and experience. His addition to the White Sox roster provides much-needed veteran leadership and stability to a young pitching staff. The one-year deal also ensures that Perez will not block the development of top prospects, such as 2024 first-round pick Hagen Smith.
For Perez, the move offers an opportunity to prove himself as a consistent starting pitcher. For the White Sox, the signing represents a low-risk, high-reward scenario. If Perez performs well, he could help the team regain respectability and potentially net a prospect at the trade deadline.
White Sox fans are hopeful that Perez’s experience and leadership will help turn the tide for a franchise in transition. The team is expected to continue making moves to bolster its roster as it looks to improve upon last season’s struggles.