The Dodgers signed Jesus Colome, according to the roster of the team's Triple A affiliate. The Mariners designated the right-hander for assignment after he pitched to a 5.29 ERA in 12 appearances.
Colome, 32, walked and struck out more batters than he normally does, posting 8.5 K/9 and 5.8 BB/9 in 17 innings of work this year. The ten-year veteran joins two other recent free agent pickups on the Albuquerque Isotopes' roster: Kiko Calero and Claudio Vargas. Dodgers GM Ned Colletti continues to look at free agent pitching, according to the LA Times.
good luck with that one. Dude’s got a live arm but no control.
Did they need someone to pitch batting practice?
better than claudio vargas! ill take this sign
That’s like saying breaking your arm is better than breaking your leg. They both still suck.
That’s like saying breaking your arm is better than breaking your leg. They both still suck.
better than claudio vargas! ill take this sign
good sign by the dodgers.