The Dodgers have signed veteran right-hander Juan Rincon to a minor league contract. The deal doesn't include an invitation to major league spring training, nor does it include any guarantee of anything. "He does have some pedigree, and that's not a bad thing," said DeJon Watson, the Dodgers' assistant general manager for player development who negotiated the deal with Rincon. "This is a one-month look. We have seen his numbers, but we had good reports on him, so we'll bring him into camp and see where he is."