After seeing Adam Dunn hit 38 or more home runs for seven straight seasons, the Chicago White Sox decided to look to add the slugger during the 2010 offseason.
Dunn ended up signing a four year, $56 million contract to join the team that still had Paul Konerko at first base.
The decision to join the White Sox forced Dunn to have to move into a DH role largely as he only appeared in the field for 298 2/3 innings during the 2011 season, split between first base and right field.