The Dodgers agreed to terms with pitcher Justin Miller and outfielder Prentice Redman recently. The right-handed Miller, was 3-3 with a 3.18 ERA in 44 games with the Giants this year. He made his Major League debut in 2002 with Toronto and has been exclusively a reliever since 2005. He has also pitched for Florida and Chiba Lotte in Japan. According to the Los Angeles Times, Miller signed a contract that pays him $850,000 if he makes the Major League roster.
Being a brother of former Major Leaguer Tike Redman, Miller last played in the Major Leagues in 2003 with the Mets. He had been in Seattle's farm system for the past three years. Now he is going to put on dodgers jersey and pitch for the dodgers.
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