White Sox Lose Former Top Draft Pick To Free Agency After 2 Seasons
Summary
Outfielder Dominic Fletcher has left the Chicago White Sox to become a free agent. Fletcher, who started with the Arizona Diamondbacks, had been with the White Sox for two seasons.Key Facts
- Dominic Fletcher, an outfielder, has chosen to leave the Chicago White Sox and become a free agent.
- Fletcher started his professional career with the Arizona Diamondbacks and debuted in Major League Baseball in 2023.
- He joined the White Sox in 2024 and played a total of 84 games for the team over two seasons.
- In his rookie year, Fletcher had a batting average of .301 and hit two home runs.
- During his time with the White Sox, Fletcher played only 12 games last season.
- Fletcher has a career batting average of .233 and has hit four home runs in 348 at-bats.
- At 28 years old, Fletcher is expected to attract interest from other teams looking for an outfielder on a minor league contract.
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