The Dodgers just made this crazy move and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it

... they sign Andy Ibanez to a one-year deal, and then immediately designate him for assignment. Like, what's the point of even signing him in the first place? You're just setting yourself up for failure

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I mean, Siani on waivers, no big deal, but then he gets claimed by the Yankees and loses them... it's like they played a game of cat and mouse. And now the Dodgers are reaping the benefits

. I guess what this says is that they're more worried about outfield depth than actual talent at the infield position. It's all about moving pieces around to get what you want, but sometimes I wonder if teams just get caught up in the cycle of waiver claims and roster shenanigans

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Ibanez's career numbers aren't exactly inspiring, but who knows how things'll go for him with the Dodgers? Maybe he'll surprise us

. It's all part of the game, I guess – twists and turns like a baseball card collecting hobby (which, btw, I'm really into

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