Pitchers Valdes, Perez Sign New Deals With Dodgers
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The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration with three players Friday by agreeing on new contracts for starting pitchers Ismael Valdes and Carlos Perez and outfielder Todd Hollandsworth.
Valdes, a 25-year-old right-hander, agreed to a one-year deal that will pay $4.275 million after a season in which he was 11-10 with a 3.98 earned-run average.
Perez, a 28-year-old left-hander acquired in a trade with the Montreal Expos last season, signed a three-year, $15.5-million contract after a 1998 season that included an 11-14 record and 3.59 ERA.
Hollandsworth, 25 and the 1996 National League rookie of the year, agreed to a one-year deal, worth $850,000, after an injury-shortened 1998 season.
In a statement, General Manager Kevin Malone called Perez a “quality left-handed starter” and said he was hopeful that Hollandsworth “will contribute in the same way he did during his rookie season.”
He also said: “We expect Ismael Valdes to have an exceptional season for us in 1999.”
Notes
Right-hander Darren Dreifort and shortstop Mark Grudzielanek are the only Dodgers left in arbitration. . . . The Dodgers announced the signing of left-handed pitcher Ricardo Jordan and infielder Scott Livingstone to minor league contracts. Both will attend spring training as nonroster invitees. Also invited to spring training were three other minor leaguers: right-hander Dan Hubbs, outfielder Bubba Crosby and infielder Damian Rolls. . . . The Angels signed infielder Luis Rivera to a minor league contract. Rivera, 35, batted .247 in 42 games with the Kansas City Royals last season.
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