http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/12/dodgers-close-to-signing-rod-barajas.html
The Dodgers have re-signed catcher Rod Barajas to a one-year contract,
according to a team press release. MLB.com's Ken Gurnick (via Twitter)
reports that the deal is worth $3.8MM.
Barajas, 35, excelled in 72 plate appearances after the Dodgers acquired him
for the stretch run. He had three hits, including a homer, in his first game
as a Dodger and batted .297/.361/.578 overall. He doesn't reach base often,
as his career .284 on base percentage shows, but he has some power.
Barajas, who drew interest from the Red Sox earlier in the offseason, is one
of many catchers Los Angeles considered, particularly given yesterday's
non-tender of Russell Martin, The Dodgers would not have obtained
compensation for losing Barajas (a Type B free agent) to another team, since
they did not offer arbitration.
Dylan Hernandez of the LA Times was the first to report that the Dodgers were
close to a deal with Barajas, and also had the information about the
contract's length (Twitter links).
道奇即將以一年3.8M續約捕手Rod Barajas