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Relief-pitching market starts to thaw for White Sox

The free-agent relief pitcher market has finally started moving, and the White Sox could add more bullpen depth in the upcoming days.

Multiple reports indicated that Jeurys Familia has agreed to a three-year, $30 million contract with the Mets, and that Joe Kelly and the Dodgers reached a three-year, $25 million deal.

The Sox acquired late-inning reliever Alex Colome from the Mariners two weeks ago but haven’t let up in their pursuit of bullpen help to assist returnees Nate Jones and Jace Fry.

“If we like to add, we’d like to add from the top,” Sox general manager Rick Hahn said earlier this week.