DETROIT -- Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Michael Lorenzen has agreed to return to the Kansas City Royals on a one-year contract.
Texas is the fifth team for the left-handed hitter since he spent his first seven big league seasons with the Dodgers.
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Reliever Chris Martin reportedly rejected an offer from the Boston Red Sox to sign with his hometown Texas Rangers.
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Michael Lorenzen is staying with the Kansas City Royals. Per ESPN's Jeff Passan, the right-handed starter agreed to a ...
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Rangers bring back a familiar face in veteran relief pitcher Chris Martin, signing him to a one-year contract.