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Good for the Sox, get that really big bat they been looking for. As long as they can DH him for most of the games, he should really help the team, especially since US Cellular is a hitters park.3:55pm: The sides agreed to a four-year, $56MM deal, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today (on Twitter). The Nationals will obtain Chicago's 23rd overall pick in next year's draft for losing a Type A free agent after offering arbitration.
3:44pm: The deal is "basically done," according to Heyman (on Twitter). Peter Gammons of MLB Network confirms that it's a four-year, $56MM deal (Twitter link).
3:39pm: The White Sox and Dunn are closing in on a four-year, $56MM deal, according to Mike DiGiovanna of the LA Times. Several White Sox players believe Paul Konerko is also close to a deal with the White Sox, according to Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times (on Twitter).
3:22pm: The White Sox appear to be closing in on a deal for Dunn, according to Jon Heyman of SI.com (Twitter link).
2:35pm: White Sox GM Kenny Williams appears to have serious interest in free agent slugger Adam Dunn, tweets ESPN's Jerry Crasnick. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle tweets that it sounds as if Dunn won't be signing with Oakland and "it is looking very much like the White Sox will wind up with Dunn."
Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports wrote today that barring a major payroll increase, the Sox can only afford two of Dunn, Paul Konerko, and Mark Buehrle. So, a Dunn signing could signal the end of Konerko's 12-year White Sox tenure, perhaps not long after they cut loose closer Bobby Jenks after six seasons.
Chicago's interest in Dunn dates back at least to the trade deadline. More recently, ESPN's Bruce Levine called them "serious bidders" on November 17th. Dunn is said to be seeking four years and $60MM.