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MLB Headlines
- Strasburg hurts knee, won't need surgery
- Free agents face tough market
- White Sox close to deal with SS Vizquel
- Cubs, Grabow agree to 2-yr, $7.5M deal
- New-age stats shed light on Cy Youngs
- Nats name McLaren, Lett, Radison coaches
- Lincecum wins second straight Cy Young
- Selig: Some clubs lost money in 2009
- Tracy, Scioscia named managers of year
- Selig trying to tighten playoff schedule
Garland's option declined by Dodgers
LOS ANGELES (AP) The Dodgers have declined a $10 million mutual option on pitcher Jon Garland for next season, making him eligible for free agency.
The right-hander gets a $2.5 million buyout because the team declined; he would have earned a $1 million buyout if he had declined.
Garland was acquired from Arizona ahead of the July 31 trade deadline for infielder Tony Abreu. He was 3-2 with a 2.72 ERA in six games for the Dodgers, and didn't make their playoff roster. He was 8-11 with a 4.29 ERA in 27 games with Arizona.
He made $6.25 million this year. Because he was traded, the Dodgers cannot offer him salary arbitration if he is a Type A free agent.
Updated November 5, 2009

