The White Sox began the process of spending the money saved from trading Luis Robert Jr. this week, making the reported agreement with RHP Seranthony Dominguez official. In a corresponding move, the White Sox designated one-time promising prospect Bryan Ramos for assignment, potentially ending his career in Chicago. It’s a disappointing but unsurprising outcome for Ramos, who didn’t seem to have a path to regular at bats in 2026.
Bryan Ramos was once a promising prospect for the White Sox
Ramos, who will turn 24 in March, was originally signed by the White Sox for just $300k in 2018.