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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 |
Luis Gonzalez Files For Free Agency, Dodgers Make Other Changes
Luis Gonzalez has filed for free agency, leaving Randy Wolf as the last remaining free-agency-eligible player on the Dodgers roster. Wolf has a $500,000 buyout on a $9M club option for 2008, and the team has expressed interest in having him return, albeit on a new contract.
Tony Jackson is reporting that Mike Lieberthal and Ramon Martinez filed for free agency today. Both players had their options bought out yesterday.
In other organizational news, the club promoted Gene Clines from minor-league outfield/baserunning coordinator to minor-league hitting coordinator, a position that was left open when Bill Robinson died suddenly in July. And former major-league infielder Mike Brumley, a speedster who played with six different clubs over an eight-year career, was hired as the Dodgers' assistant minor-league field coordinator.Incidentally, Gonzalez is a type B free agent according to the just-released list by Elias.
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