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A.J. Ellis is set to be Los Angeles’ starting catcher in 2014, but his spot in the lineup has website more to do with his handling of the Dodgers’ pitching staff than his bat. Ellis batted .238 in 2013, but the wear and tear of everyday catching took a toll on his production, as he batted .207 in the http://geswindt.co.za/forum/kim-kardashian-intercourse-tape-and-great-information-you second half of the season. Behind Ellis, the Dodgers have Tim Federowicz, who batted .231 in 56 games last season, and Drew Butera, a career .181 hitter that the Dodgers picked up last season at the non-waiver trade deadline . Los Angeles is so thin at catcher, the team recently invited 34-year-old journeyman backstop J.C. Boscan to spring training, according to ESPN . Billingsley, meanwhile, is expected to return from Tommy John surgery in May, according to the Los Angeles Times. The right-hander, who is 81-61 with a 3.65 ERA for his career, will earn $12 million in 2014 and has a $14 million club option for 2015.
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