Juan Uribe Jr. reportedly signs with WhiteSox.
On his Instagram account Sunday, Juan Uribe Jr. posted one photograph of himself wearing a White Sox cap and jersey and another one of himself signing a contract.
Uribe has reportedly agreed to a $200,000 signing bonus and the Sox are expected to make the deal official on Monday. The move is a natural fit. Juan Uribe played shortstop for the White Sox from 2004-08 and was a key contributor on the 2005 World Series championship team."Several teams have shown interest in my son," Uribe said."I would like him to sign with the White Sox because he was born and raised in Chicago and I played for them for five seasons. I love White Sox fans."
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