The Chicago White Sox have officially signed infielder Paul DeJong to a one-year, $1.75-million contract and designated outfielder Adam Haseley for assignment. DeJong, who was on a Zoom call, expressed hope that a simpler approach would make a difference with his fourth team in one year. Meanwhile, utilityman Garrett Hampson has agreed on a one-year, $2 million contract with the Kansas City Royals, a move that surprised some fans who were unfamiliar with him.
#Royals add utility player recently non-tendered by #Marlins https://t.co/Vl31yPWpLo https://t.co/JXyLnGKX4x
Royals add Hampson on 1-year deal reportedly worth $2M https://t.co/NksA5lpCJP
Yeah, I had no idea who Garrett Hampson was until reading that he signed with the Royals
Royals sign Garrett Hampson to one-year contract https://t.co/l2uXMP8Kab
Royals Sign Garrett Hampson https://t.co/SP0Ou4K7IJ https://t.co/nXKFSaPDIX
Utilityman Garrett Hampson and the Kansas City Royals are in agreement on a one-year, $2 million contract, sources tell ESPN.
New White Sox SS Paul DeJong was on a Zoom today. He hopes simpler approach makes difference with his fourth team in one year. https://t.co/g2SXOV4eQm
New White Sox SS Paul DeJong was on a Zoom today. https://t.co/g2SXOV4eQm
White Sox officially have agreed to terms on a one-year, $1.75-million contract with infielder Paul DeJong, and designated outfielder Adam Haseley for assignment.
White Sox announce Paul DeJong signing https://t.co/Rr4Km3Hkc3