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01/20/08 3:15 PM ET

Dodgers, Proctor reach one-year deal

Beimel club's only arbitration-eligible player yet to sign

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LOS ANGELES -- Reliever Scott Proctor agreed to terms on a one-year contract for $1.115 million on Sunday, leaving the Dodgers with Joe Beimel as their only remaining arbitration-eligible player.

Proctor, 30, had been asking for $1.3 million, with the Dodgers offering $930,000. He earned $445,923 last year, when he appeared in 52 games for the Yankees and 31 games after being acquired by the Dodgers.

Beimel is seeking $2.125 million and the Dodgers are offering $1.7 million. Last year, Beimel was the only Dodgers player to reach a hearing. He lost and was awarded $912,500 instead of the $1.25 million he sought.

Ken Gurnick is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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