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Houlton at the Moon
2004-12-14 00:23
by Jon Weisman

The newest Dodger major leaguer, at least for now, is D.J. Houlton, whom Los Angeles procured in Monday's Major League Rule 5 draft. Houlton must stay on the active roster (or disabled list) all season or be offered back to Houston for half of the $50,000 claiming price. The Fourth Outfielder, who has been banging out stat-heavy entries like they were single keystrokes, has an quick review of Houlton.

Meanwhile, the Dodgers lost nine minor leaguers in the draft (some to other minor league teams). Guess somebody likes their stuff...

Bryan Smith has much, much, much, much, much, much more on the Rule 5 at Wait Til Next Year. Much more.

Oh, and by the way ... Worst Headline Ever?

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