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Tommy Kahnle agrees to two-year deal with Dodgers
Former Yankees relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle is signing with the Dodgers. Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports

Report: Tommy Kahnle agrees to two-year deal with Dodgers

Tommy Kahnle has moved on from the New York Yankees

The right-handed reliever has agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal. 

Kahnle spent the last four seasons out of the bullpen for the Yankees, appearing in 129 games. The 31-year-old tossed 112.1 innings for the Bronx Bombers, accruing a 4.01 ERA with 157 strikeouts and 46 walks.

The New York native pitched just one inning in 2020 before undergoing Tommy John surgery in August. It's unlikely he appears in a game for the Dodgers this season as he continues to rehab from the elbow surgery. 

Kahnle has also spent time with the Colorado Rockies and Chicago White Sox. 

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