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Radinsky Signs Two-Year Deal; Gagne Says He Wants to Stay

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Left-handed reliever Scott Radinsky, who two years ago wondered if he’d ever pitch again after learning he had Hodgkin’s disease, signed a two-year, $1.8-million contract Wednesday with the Dodgers.

Radinsky, 28, was 5-1 with a 2.42 earned-run average as a setup man for closer Todd Worrell. The Dodgers now will try to sign fellow free-agent left-hander Mark Guthrie and have scheduled a meeting early next week.

The Dodgers also re-signed backup catcher Tom Prince and free-agent infielder Chip Hale to one-year contracts and confirmed they picked up the $3.75-million option on Worrell’s contract.

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Shortstop Greg Gagne’s agent, Michael Moye, also told the Dodgers that Gagne wants to return to the Dodgers rather than file for free agency.

Hale set a Minnesota Twin franchise record in 1996 with 19 pinch-hits.

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