Puppies and the free agent Pederson Game come to an agreement

The Chicago puppies have reached an agreement with Former Los Angeles Dodgers outfield, Pederson game, for the signing to take place it will be necessary to pass the mandatory physical exam, according to a report by MLB network expert Ken Rosenthal. The team did not comment or confirm the report, but according to sources, the contract would be for one year and 7 million USD.

Pederson, the 2015 National League All-Star, spent seven seasons in the major leagues with the Dodgers. He hit .190 with seven home runs and 16 RBIs in 43 games last year. He has a career average of .230, with 130 home runs and 303 RBIs.

Historically, the 28-year-old Pederson is not recognized as an average hitter, but rather as a power slugger who, at any rate, sometimes beats unexpectedly at home. The Californian Southpaw will probably take the place of Kyle Schwarber, who was recently acquired by the nationals after going to the free agency.

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