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Dylan Hernandez of the L.A. Times reports on his Twitter account that Manny Ramirez has exercised his $20 million player option for 2010 and will return to the Dodgers. Ramirez who was pursued only by the Dodgers last winter settled for a one year deal last year with a player option for 2010 at $20 million, [...]
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