Dodgers Sign Dan Haren

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The Dodgers have signed Dan Haren to a one year, $10 million dollar deal, according to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports.

The deal also contains an option for 2015 that vests if Haren pitches 180 innings.

Haren had an ERA of 4.67 in 2013, which is a bit high, but he was averaging eight strikeouts and one walk per nine innings, which is very good.

I was expecting Haren to go for more than $10 million because earlier in the offseason Tim Lincecum, a pitcher that isn’t much better than Dan Haren, signed a two year, $35 million dollar deal with the Giants.

I am not sure where Haren fits into the Dodgers’ rotation that already consists of Clayton Kershaw, Zack Greinke, Hyun-Jin Ryu, Chad Billingsley and Josh Beckett. The Dodgers will either go with a six man rotation or they will have to move one of those six starters into the bullpen as a long reliever.

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