Pitcher Cole Hamels signed a contract with the Dodgers on Wednesday, according to the Los Angeles Times's Mike DiGiovanna.
Hoping to return to a Major League mound for the first time this year, Hamels will report to the Dodgers' team complex in Arizona to "build up arm strength" before joining the MLB club, according to DiGiovanna. The guarantee on Hamels's deal is $1 million, per ESPN's Buster Olney.
Hamels, 37, pitched just three innings in 2020, but he brings a wealth of experience to Los Angeles. The four-time All-Star won World Series MVP with the Phillies in 2008, and he's tallied 163 career wins in 15 seasons.