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Dodgers, Angels show no interest in Matt Herges

July 16, 2009 |  6:00 pm

Herges1 Although the Dodgers and Angels are searching for veteran late-inning relievers, neither club has expressed an interest in Matt Herges, according to his agent.


Herges, 39, posted a 3.55 earned-run average in 21 games for the Cleveland Indians, with six walks and 18 strikeouts in 25-1/3 innings. The Indians, owners of the worst record in the American League and already looking toward next season, released Herges on Monday.


--Bill Shaikin

Photo: Pitcher Matt Herges. Photo credit: David Richard / Associated Press.


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