White Sox finalize contracts for 20 players

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GLENDALE, Ariz. – The White Sox agreed to terms on 2016 contracts with 20 players:

Pitchers (10) – Carlos Rodon, Chris Beck, Brandon Brennan, Scott Carroll, Erik Johnson, Tommy Kahnle, Jake Petricka, Zach Phillips, Daniel Webb and Michael Ynoa.

Catchers (2) – Rob Brantly and Kevan Smith.

Infielders (5) – Matt Davidson, Leury Garcia, Mike Olt, Tyler Saladino and Carlos Sanchez.

Outfielders (3) – Daniel Fields, Jerry Sands and J.B. Shuck.

Jake Petricka’s deal, for $535,000, is the highest among this group. The major league minimum salary is $507,500. With the signings, all members of the White Sox 40-man roster are under contract for the 2016 season.

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