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Report: D-Backs agree to deals with Matusz, Jepsen

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When Arizona Diamondbacks pitchers and catchers arrive to spring training on Monday in Scottsdale, two new faces will reportedly be joining them.

Arizona has agreed to minor-league deals with left-hander Brian Matusz and right-hander Kevin Jepsen, reports MLB.com's Steve Gilbert.

Both Matusz and Jepsen should fight for spots in a Diamondbacks bullpen that was one of the National League's worst last season, finishing 12th in ERA (4.94), while allowing the third-most home runs (73).

The 30-year-old Matusz - a fourth overall selection by the Baltimore Orioles in 2008 - pitched just nine innings last season, posting a 14.00 ERA with the Orioles and Chicago Cubs.

He pitched well for Baltimore in a relief role in 2015, fashioning a 2.94 ERA during 58 appearances, which included a 10.3 strikeouts-per-nine-inning rate.

Jepsen appeared in 58 games for the Minnesota Twins and Tampa Bay Rays last season, struggling to his highest ERA (5.98) since 2011.

Prior to 2016, the 32-year-old had posted two consecutive seasons with an ERA of 2.63 or less.

Over the course of his nine-year career, Jepsen has also saved 27 games.

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