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Veteran reliever Adam Ottavino signed a major league contract with the New York Yankees on Tuesday.
NorthJersey.com |
Veteran right-handed reliever Adam Ottavino is back in the Yankees' bullpen, signed to a big-league contract prior to a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
CBSSports.com |
Ottavino failed to make the Red Sox' Opening Day roster after signing a minor-league contract, but he's now joined their rival on a big-league pact.
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