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Gonzo is gone-zo

By Tony Jackson
Staff Writer
Dodgers left fielder Luis Gonzalez, a five-time All-Star who batted .278 with 15 homers and 68 RBI in his only season with the club, officially filed for free agency on Wednesday. The Dodgers aren't expected to try to re-sign Gonzalez, 40, whose skills clearly had declined in his 18th major-league season.
Also filing were catcher Mike Lieberthal and infielder Ramon Martinez, whose 2008 options the Dodgers had declined to exercise on Tuesday. The Dodgers now have just 28 players on their 40-man roster, plus a handful of guys yet to be activated from the 60-day disabled list.
In other organizational news, the club promoted Gene Clines from minor-league outfield/baserunning coordinator to minor-league hitting coordinator, a position that was left open when Bill Robinson died suddenly in July. And former major-league infielder Mike Brumley, a speedster who played with six different clubs over an eight-year career, was hired as the Dodgers' assistant minor-league field coordinator.

Comments

Is Gonzo going to be offered arbitration? I don't believe there is any way he'd accept it, and since he's a Type B free agent, we get a compensation pick for him. Right?

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TONY JACKSON

Tony Jackson is in his fourth season covering the Dodgers for the Daily News, his eighth season as a full-time Major League Baseball beat writer and his 13th season covering MLB on regular basis. He is a native of Springdale, Ark., and a graduate of the University of Arkansas, although he refuses to root for the Razorbacks again until Frank Broyles is finally out of there. Tony is single and has a daughter who lives in Colorado. His hobbies include working out, reading and taking winter vacations with his daughter to non-MLB cities, usually in Mexico or the Caribbean. And he LIVES to blog.
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