Monday, March 30, 2009

Dodgers Sign Ohman

The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Will Ohman to a one-year minor-league deal. The deal is a major-league in essence though, meant to give Ohman time to prepare, as he can opt-out if not called up by mid-April. The contract is worth $1.35 million plus incentives, with an option for 2010 worth $2.2 million. Ohman will fill the left-handed specialist role left vacant by Joe Beimal. Ohman pitched with Atlanta last season, going 4-1 with a 3.68 ERA. Ohman pitched in simulated-game for the Dodgers as a try-out during the weekend.

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