Chicago White Sox executive vice-president Ken Williams said the MLB franchise are in "disbelief" after Manny Machado reportedly agreed the biggest free-agent contract in American sports history with the San Diego Padres. According to reports on Tuesday, Machado has secured a 10-year deal worth $300million to play for the Padres, having represented the Los Angeles Dodgers during last season's World Series. The White Sox were also interested in the four-time All-Star shortstop and felt they put the best possible deal on the table for the 26-year-old, leaving their front office stunned.