Dodgers close to signing infielder Adam Kennedy
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Ned Colletti’s love affair with veteran infielders endures, as the Dodgers are close to signing former Angels playoff star Adam Kennedy, a source said.
The Dodgers have already signed Mark Ellis as their second baseman, but Kennedy would give them a versatile utility infielder.
Kennedy, who turns 36 in January, hit only .234 last season for the Mariners, with weak .277 on-base and .355 slugging percentages.
But defensively, the left-handed hitter played first, second and third base for Seattle.
The former J.W. North-Riverside High School and Cal State Northridge star is best remembered as the second baseman of the Angels who hit three home runs in a playoff game against the Twins and helped lead the club to its only World Series title in 2002.
Last year Colletti signed veteran free-agent infielder Aaron Miles as a non-roster invitee, and the switch-hitter ended up batting .274 in 454 at-bats. The signing of Kennedy would seem to kill the possibility of the free-agent Miles returning.
Terms of Kennedy’s deal with the Dodgers were not immediately known.
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