From today's Suntimes:
You da man Slick!
Looks like the love child of Sosa and Fernando Venezuela (whiffin with his eyes closed)
He's got a little Pookie from New Jack City in him as well.
Slugger from Cuba agrees to contract
Power hitter may provide help in outfield
December 22, 2007
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- Cuban slugger Alexei Ramirez has agreed to a deal with the White Sox, giving the club added punch after it failed to sign two other top offseason targets.
''We have arrived at an agreement with the White Sox for a major-league contract for Alexei's services,'' agent Jaime Torres told the Associated Press.
A source said the deal is for four years and $4.75 million, but Ramirez still must pass a physical. The deal likely will not be announced until January.
Ramirez, who left Cuba in early September to join his wife and children in the Dominican Republic, batted .335 with 20 homers and 68 RBI last season.
Ramirez, 26, helped lead Cuba to a second-place finish in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006 and a gold medal at the Athens Olympics in 2004.
A second baseman and outfielder in Cuba, Ramirez told the AP shortly after leaving Cuba that he hoped to play shortstop and follow in the footsteps of Ozzie Smith, Rey Ordonez and Omar Vizquel.
That appears unlikely with the White Sox, who acquired Gold Glove shortstop Orlando Cabrera from the Los Angeles Angels in November. They do, however, need help in the outfield.
The White Sox tried to sign free agent Torii Hunter, who ended up with the Angels. And they also were interested in Japanese star Kosuke Fukudome, who signed with the Cubs.
Another Torres client is White Sox pitcher Jose Contreras, who also is from Cuba.