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The Washington Nationals have signed free-agent utility player Mark DeRosa to a one-year contact. The 36-year-old Rosa has a .272 average with six clubs over 14 major league seasons. He was limited over the last two seasons after twice needing surgery on his left wrist. He hit .279 in 86 at-bats this year with the San Francisco Giants.
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Nationals signs Mark DeRosa to a 1-year contract
The Washington Nationals have signed free-agent utility player Mark DeRosa to a one-year contact.
The 36-year-old Rosa has a .272 average with six clubs over 14 major league seasons. He was limited over the last two seasons after twice needing surgery on his left wrist.
He hit .279 in 86 at-bats this year with the San Francisco Giants.
The signing on Wednesday gives the Nationals...
Nats sign DeRosa to a 1-year contract
The Washington Nationals have signed free-agent utility player Mark DeRosa to a one-year contact.
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He hit .279 in 86 at-bats this year with the San Francisco Giants.
The signing on Wednesday gives the Nationals...
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