The White Sox are signing outfielder Dustin Harris to a minor league deal, with him set to join camp as a non-roster invitee. At 26, Harris is a former A’s draftee who was traded to the Rangers, where he ranked among their top prospects from 2022-24 but faced challenges in Triple-A. He has a brief MLB record of 21 games, hitting .217, and has shown solid minor league numbers with a .276 average. The White Sox’s current outfield includes Andrew Benintendi and Luis Robert Jr., but Harris may have a chance to earn a role with a strong spring performance.
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