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Dodgers Finalize Deal With Chin-Hui Tsao

The Los Angeles Dodgers finalized a one-year contract Monday with reliever Chin-hui Tsao, the Taiwanese right-hander plagued by arm injuries throughout his brief career with the Colorado Rockies.

Tsao and the Dodgers agreed to terms on Jan. 18, pending a physical. He was added to Los Angeles' 40-man roster on Monday.

Via AP


MLB To Honor Jackie Robinson's 60th Anniversary

Baseball will honor the 60th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier when the Padres play at the Dodgers on April 15.

A ceremony will take place on the field before the game. Robinson played his first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947.

Via AP


Seanez Agrees To Deal With Dodgers

Right-hander Rudy Seanez and the Dodgers have agreed to a minor league contract that could pay the veteran relief pitcher $1.2 million if he meets performance incentives.

Seanez, a 15-year veteran who split last season with the Boston Red Sox and San Diego Padres, would make $700,000 if he makes the team and get $100,000 for each five appearances beginning at 45 and ending at 65.

Via Los Angeles Times


Dodgers Jan 2007 Archive

  • Dodgers Agree To Terms With Taiwanese P Chin-Hui Tsao

    The Dodgers have agreed to terms of a one-year contract with reliever Chin-Hui Tsao, formerly a top prospect in the Colorado Rockies organization.

  • Dodgers Sign Hendrickson To One-Year Deal

    The Dodgers avoided arbitration with pitcher Mark Hendrickson, agreeing Monday to a one-year contract worth $2,925,000.

  • Dodgers To Sell All-You-Can-Eat Seats

    The right-field pavilion at Dodger Stadium will be converted into a special section, giving around 3,000 fans as may hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn, nachos, and sodas they want.

  • Dodgers Want Beltre Back?

    A high-level source told the LA Times that the Dodgers have inquired about Adrian Beltre's availability.

  • Garvey Gets Final Crack At HOF

    Steve Garvey had three more All-Star appearances than Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.