Dye Signs Two Year Deal With Chi-Sox
Less than a month ago Jermaine Dye was a free agent in waiting, and appeared to be changing the color of his Sox from White to Red. But Boston and Chicago never could quite come to terms, and on Saturday the White Sox took free agency out of the equation signing the outfielder to a two year contract extension. Dye who was the MVP of the 2005 World Series reportedly received $22 million over the two years with a mutual option for a third year. Dye who is 33, broke into the Majors with the Braves, and has also played for the Royals and Oakland.
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