Report: Phillies trade Jimmy Rollins to Dodgers
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The Philadelphia Phillies have traded shortstop Jimmy Rollins to the Los Angeles Dodgers, reports ESPN's Buster Olney.
Two minor league pitchers could be coming back the other way to Philadelphia and there may be a third team involved in the deal.
Related: Report: Dodgers 'on verge' of trading Matt Kemp to Padres
Rollins, 36, is owed $11 million in 2015 and has full 10-and-5 rights, which grant him the ability to refuse any trade. He would need to waive those rights in order for the deal to become official.
Rollins, a three-time All-Star, has spent his entire 15-year career in Philadelphia and will replace the departed Hanley Ramirez.
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