The White Sox are in the market for relievers, but one of the more notable free agents just got taken off the board.
Daniel Hudson, who was drafted by the White Sox and made his MLB debut with the South Siders, has reportedly agreed to a two-year deal to stay with the Washington Nationals.
Daniel Hudson's deal with the Washington Nationals is for two years and $11 million, sources tell ESPN. He can earn another $1 million in performance bonuses related to games finished.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) January 6, 2020
Hudson joined the Nationals at the trade deadline and became one of the team’s best relievers.