Free-agent outfielder A.J. Pollock has agreed to a deal with the Dodgers, sources told MLB Network insider Ken Rosenthal on Thursday. The club has not confirmed the deal, which is between three and five years, a source confirmed to Rosenthal. Pollock, who spent his first seven big league seasons in Arizona, can opt out of the deal after three years, but he will earn $55 million if he stays for four years or $60 million if he exercises a fifth-year player option, according to Rosenthal. There’s a $5 million buyout for the fifth year, ESPN’s Buster Olney reported.
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