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- The Dodgers signed a free agent outfielder and it’s not Bryce Harper. Instead, the Dodger agreed to a four-year, $55 million deal with outfielder A.J. Pollock.
- Jeff Sullivan looks at what kind of player the Dodgers are getting in Pollock. A good one, he concludes, if he can stay healthy.
- Jack Dickey agrees that Pollock is a good signing but can’t understand why they wouldn’t try to sign Harper first.
- Alden Gonzalez also examines why the Dodgers want Pollock and writes that it is the new normal that they’d sign the cheaper Pollock that keeps them under the luxury tax threshold.