Dodgers decline option on pitcher Will Ohman
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updated 6:33 p.m. ET Nov. 9, 2009
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Dodgers have declined a $2.2 million club option on pitcher Will Ohman for next season.
The left-hander gets a $200,000 buyout and filed for free agency Monday.
He went on the disabled list May 29 with a sore shoulder, and didn't make the Dodgers' postseason roster. Ohman, who pitched for Atlanta last year, had a $1.35 million salary this year with the Dodgers, who purchased his contract from Triple-A Las Vegas in April.
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