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Top O'Koyea Dickson News
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O'Koyea Dickson: To play in Japan
Dickson (shoulder) signed a contract with the Rakuten Golden Eagles of NPB, the Japan Times reports.
He had shoulder surgery in October and was cut by the Dodgers in November. Dickson opted for a steady paycheck in Japan over another year chasing a big-league promotion stateside.
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O'Koyea Dickson: Cut by Dodgers
Dickson (shoulder) was cut by the Dodgers on Monday, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Dickson spent most of his time with Triple-A Oklahoma City last season, hitting .246/.328/.484 with 24 homers in 116 games. He saw time with the big club as a September callup, but failed to impress in his little playing time (1-for-7) before injuring his shoulder. He'll likely need to prove his shoulder is fully healthy before he's able to find a deal for next season.
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Dodgers' O'Koyea Dickson: Placed on 60-day disabled list
Dickson was placed on the 60-day disabled list Friday with a shoulder injury, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports.
The Dodgers were in need of a 40-man roster spot, so they decided to remove Dickson from the list by adding him to the 60-day disabled list. It's not clear how long he will need to recover from his injury, so it remains to be seen if he will be ready for spring training.
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Dodgers' O'Koyea Dickson: Joins Dodgers on Friday
Dickson was called up by the Dodgers on Friday.
Dickson is set to make his major-league debut in the near future after spending the entirety of this season with Triple-A Oklahoma City. During 116 games with the minor-league club, he's slashed .246/.328/.484 with 24 home runs and 76 RBI. Although it's unlikely that Dickson sees a lot of playing time, the Dodgers will want to see if he can perform at the big-league level.
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Dodgers' O'Koyea Dickson: .338/.393/.621 for Triple-A Oklahoma City
Dickson is batting .338/.393/.621 in 145 at-bats for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
He's missed time with injuries, but when he's been in the lineup, Dickson has been obviously doing quite well. At 26, he's probably a Quadruple-A hitter, but he could get a cup of coffee in the big leagues at some point this year.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-11, 230 lbs |
| Birthplace: San Francisco, CA |
| Age: 36 |
| Experience: 1 |
| Bats/Throws: R, R |






