As the Dodgers are about to embark on a journey to become MLB's first back-to-back champions in over two decades, a familiar face has returned to the fold just days before spring training.
Veteran third baseman Justin Turner is returning to Los Angeles after an extended free agency process that drew interest from multiple clubs. The 36-year-old announced his decision Saturday via Twitter.
Turner and the Dodgers have reportedly agreed on a two-year deal worth $30 million, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. His $15 million average annual salary would be tied for the 10th-highest value of all free agent contracts given out this offseason.