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  • Nationals Sign Howie Kendrick To 2 Years $7 Million

    Howie Kendrick agrees to two-year, $7 million deal with Nationals

    Veteran utility man Howie Kendrick reached an agreement with the Washington Nationals on a two-year, $7 million contract, two baseball sources confirmed to ESPN on Monday. The deal is pending completion of a physical exam.

    The Kendrick signing fulfills general manager Mike Rizzo's desire to further upgrade the team's bench. Kendrick has primarily played second base in the big leagues, but he also made 33 starts in the outfield for Washington in 2017 and provides insurance at multiple positions.

    A former 10th-round pick of the Angels, Kendrick spent the first nine years of his big league career in Anaheim. Following the 2014 season, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he spent two years before being dealt to the Philadelphia Phillies.

    This past July, the Phillies shipped him to the Nationals in exchange for pitcher McKenzie Mills. In 91 total games with Philadelphia and Washington, Kendrick hit .315 with nine home runs and 41 RBIs.

    Kendrick, 34, has taken on a utility role in recent years. Last season, he played 60 games in left field, while also appearing at second base, first base and right field. After hitting .357 as a pinch-hitter during the regular season, Kendrick went 0-for-3 as a pinch-hitter with the Nationals during the playoffs, his only postseason at-bats.

    With a lifetime .291 average, Kendrick ranks 24th in batting among active players.
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