The Dodgers have signed Randy Keisler to a minor league contract according Dynasty Athlete Representation (on Twitter).
The 35-year-old left-hander hasn't appeared in the majors since 2007, and he's spent the last two years pitching in an independent league and the Mexican League. He spent the 2008 season with Triple-A affiliates of the Orioles and Cubs, posting a 4.03 ERA with 7.0 K/9 and 4.0 BB/9 in 114 innings. Keisler has pitched for the Yankees, Padres, Reds, Athletics, and Cardinals in his career, pitching to a 6.63 ERA in 150 2/3 big league innings.
Well that gets the old blood flowing.
5 teams, 6.63 ERA in 150 2/3 MLB innings, 35 yrs old… LA’s scouting team rocks.
Yep, because your team, whatever it is, never signs spring training fodder like Kiesler.
Ummmm, they just did.
Alright! Missing piece of the puzzle! World Series Champs now, baby! YEAH!
maybe its like major league the movie sign the worst guys out there and then move the team back to Brooklyn, nah i dont think so
THE Randy Keisler??
Yes, the superstar pitcher that everyone knows!