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Machado pal Jay on board

- By Phil Thompson plthompson@chicagotri­bune.com Twitter @_phil_thompson

The White Sox made it official Thursday, announcing they agreed to a one-year, $4 million contract with free-agent outfielder Jon Jay.

The addition of Jay, along with the team’s trade with the Indians last month for first baseman Yonder Alonso, has added to speculatio­n that the Sox are going full tilt on freeagent target

Manny Machado. The infielder is Alonso’s brother-in-law and Jay’s close friend, and the three train together in Miami in the offseason.

To make room on the 40-man roster, the Sox designated outfielder and Wilmette native Charlie Tilson for assignment. Tilson, 26, a New Trier High alumnus, was a Cardinals second-round draft pick in 2011 and came to the Sox organizati­on in a July 2016 trade.

The left-handed-hitting Jay, 33, is a career .285 hitter with a .352 on-base percentage in nine major-league seasons with four teams. He hit .268 and scored 74 runs last season for the Royals and Diamondbac­ks.

“Jon is a veteran major-leaguer who can help a team win in any number of ways,” general manager Rick Hahn said in a team statement. “From getting on base consistent­ly to being a solid hitter, smart baserunner and solid defender at all three outfield spots, Jon makes any team better.”

Jay, Machado and Alonso coauthored an article about their bond in a February 2017 article for The Players’ Tribune.

“The three of us all come from the similar background­s,” Jay wrote. “I’ve known Yonder since he was 10. And we’ve both known Manny since he was a young kid coming up. We’re from the same neighborho­ods, the same culture, so it’s just natural for us to stick together.”

Tilson spent the majority of 2018 with Triple-A Charlotte. He batted .264 with 11 RBIs and seven runs in 41 games with the Sox last summer.

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