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Dodgers Sign Blowers, Astacio, Milt Thompson

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The Dodgers avoided arbitration by signing third baseman Mike Blowers and pitcher Pedro Astacio to one-year contracts Friday. They also signed left-handed-hitting outfielder Milt Thompson to a minor league contract.

Blowers, who was hoping to sign a multiyear deal after being traded by the Seattle Mariners, instead signed the one-year deal for $2.3 million. Astacio, the leading candidate to become the fifth starter, will receive $1.1 million.

The Dodgers, who have 15 players under contract for about $31 million, also received good news when team physicians said all-star right fielder Raul Mondesi is fit to play. Mondesi, who has lost about 15 pounds, underwent arthroscopic surgery for cartilage damage in his right knee in October.

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Thompson, 37, who played last season for the Houston Astros, will probably be used as a fifth outfielder if he makes the team. He batted .220 last season with two homers in 132 at-bats but is a lifetime .280 pinch-hitter. Dodger pinch-hitters batted a league-low .198 last season.

“The more I learned of Milt, the more interested I was,” said Fred Claire, Dodger executive vice president. “He knows the role we were looking for, and he has a great, great reputation. He can have a very positive influence.”

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