LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers avoided arbitration
with pitcher Mark Hendrickson, agreeing
Monday to a one-year contract worth $2,925,000.
Hendrickson, a 32-year-old left-hander, made $1.95 million last year,
when he was acquired by the Dodgers from Tampa Bay on June 27 for
catcher Dioner Navarro and pitcher Jae Seo. Hendrickson was 6-15 with a
4.21 ERA with 99 strikeouts and 62 walks in 164 2-3 innings, and was 2-7
with a 4.68 ERA with the Dodgers.
Hendrickson, a former NBA player, could vie for a starting position or
work middle relief. The Dodgers' rotation was bolstered by the offseason
signings of Jason Schmidt and Randy Wolf, who join Derek Lowe, Brad
Penny and Chad Billingsley.
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