Dominguez's 13.8 percent walk rate in 2025 was among the worst in the league for relief pitchers, but the veteran finished in the 90th percentile or better across several Statcast metrics, including fastball velocity (97.7 mph), whiff percentage (33.3), strikeout percentage (30.3) and expected batting average (.200). The 31-year-old also established new career-high marks for games played (67), innings pitched (62.2), strikeouts (79) and holds (20) between Orioles and Blue Jays. He has a vast, five-pitch arsenal -- including an effective sweeper and splitter that produced some of the highest whiff rates for those pitch types -- with 40 saves and 82 holds on his career ledger. Dominguez joined up with the White Sox on a two-year, $20 million contract in January to reportedly serve as the team's closer. His saves volume will be capped on a bad team, but landing in Chicago should also afford him decent job security. That may not last for all of 2026 if he pitches well, however, since being a reliever on the White Sox automatically makes him an early candidate to be traded. Read Past Outlooks