Is Seranthony Dominguez Still the Closer to Roster in Chicago?
Chicago White Sox closer Seranthony Dominguez earned his 12th save on Sunday against the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he entered the game with a three-run lead and allowed one earned run on one hit, two walks, and two strikeouts. It was another shaky outing for Dominguez, where he has now pitched to the tune of a 1.19 WHIP and 3.81 ERA with 31 strikeouts in 26 innings pitched, and has converted on 12 of his 15 save opportunities. His underlying data and control are where things get a bit worrisome, evidenced by his 4.92 xERA, 90.5 mph average exit velocity (16th percentile), and 12.4 percent walk rate (14th percentile). He is not pitching particularly well, although the surface numbers would indicate it's been average, and when you combine that with the emergence of Grant Taylor of late, where he's converted on a few save opportunities, and Bryan Hudson and Jordan Leasure combined with seven save opportunities on the season, the line is getting very thin for Dominguez. Dominguez is still likely the closer to own for the time being, as the White Sox paid him a two-year, $20-million contract during the offseason to be the closer; however, the White Sox are competing (38-32) and sit atop the AL Central. For those rostering Dominguez, it's important to keep tabs on how he's used in the coming weeks and start preparing contingency plans.
Source: Baseball Savant
Source: Baseball Savant
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