Dodgers finalize 1-year, $23.5M US deal with slugger Teoscar Hernandez
Teoscar Hernandez finalized a $23.5 million US, one-year contract with the Dodgers on Friday, the latest deal by big-spending Los Angeles that includes deferred money.
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Teoscar Hernandez finalized a $23.5 million US, one-year contract with the Dodgers on Friday, the latest deal by big-spending Los Angeles that includes deferred money.
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