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Outfielder Andrew Benintendi and the Chicago White Sox reportedly agree to a 5-year, $75 million deal

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Andrew Benintendi did damage against the Chicago White Sox in 2022 while with the Kansas City Royals, hitting .313 with five RBIs in eight games.

The free-agent outfielder is joining the Sox, reportedly agreeing to a five-year, $75 million deal Friday, the largest contract in franchise history in terms of overall value.

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ESPN first reported the deal.

Benintendi finished sixth in the American League with a .304 average while becoming an All-Star for the first time in 2022. He slashed .304/.373/.399 with 23 doubles, five homers and 51 RBIs in 126 games for the Royals and New York Yankees.

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The left-handed-hitting Benintendi could provide some balance for the right-handed-heavy Sox lineup.

Benintendi, 28, has a .279/.351/.431 career slash line with 169 doubles, 73 home runs and 384 RBIs in 745 games with the Boston Red Sox (2016-20), Royals (2021-22) and Yankees (’22).

He finished second in the AL Rookie of the Year voting in 2017, hitting .271 with 20 homers, 90 RBIs and 20 stolen bases. Benintendi hit .290 with 16 home runs, 87 RBIs and 21 stolen bases the next season.

Yankees left fielder Andrew Benintendi claps at first base after his seventh-inning RBI against the Mets on Aug. 23, 2022, at Yankee Stadium in New York. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

He has a link to White Sox manager Pedro Grifol, who was the bench coach during Benintendi’s time with the Royals.

Benintendi won an AL Gold Glove Award for left field in 2021.

The Sox are in need of outfield depth after AJ Pollock became a free agent when he declined a player option and the team non-tendered Adam Engel.

The Sox entered the offseason with questions at the corner outfield spots, including figuring out how often slugger Eloy Jiménez would be the designated hitter and how often he would play in left.

“I haven’t spoken to him about that,” said Grifol at the winter meetings when asked about attempting to get the most out of Jiménez if he’s primarily a DH. “He’s a huge part of this ballclub. There are very few guys in this game that just want to be a DH. I don’t expect my conversations with him to be, ‘Hey, you’re going to be a DH,’ and it’s like, ‘Oh, yeah, great.’ Very few players are like that. Players want to play, and I’m assuming he’s going to want to do the same thing.

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“So he’s going to prepare to play the outfield. Obviously the DH role is a role that he can fill as well, but we’ve got to get him ready in spring training to be able to play some defense as well.”

Prospect Oscar Colás figures to be an option in right field.

“We think very highly of him,” Sox general manager Rick Hahn said of Colás at the winter meetings. “We think he very much deserves to be in the mix for the opening-day roster in ‘23.”

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