Aaron Miles is back with the Dodgers, signing a minor-league contract with the team, according to Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times.
The 35-year-old utility infielder was a free agent even after an impressive 2011 with the Dodgers, hitting .275/.314/.346, playing in 136 games at second, third and shortstop. Miles was a free agent after the season, but didn't start the season with any team.
Los Angeles is currently without utility man Jerry Hairston Jr., who is on the disabled list with a strained hamstring. The team also has Adam Kennedy.
According to Hernandez, Miles is at the team's spring training facility in Arizona.
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The 35-year-old utility infielder was a free agent even after an impressive 2011 with the Dodgers, hitting .275/.314/.346, playing in 136 games at second, third and shortstop. Miles was a free agent after the season, but didn't start the season with any team.
Los Angeles is currently without utility man Jerry Hairston Jr., who is on the disabled list with a strained hamstring. The team also has Adam Kennedy.
According to Hernandez, Miles is at the team's spring training facility in Arizona.
For more baseball news, rumors and analysis, follow @EyeOnBaseball on Twitter, subscribe to the RSS feed and "like" us on Facebook.