Ex Giants closer Brian Wilson signs contract with the Dodgers

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In search of a late inning reinforcement in the bullpen the Dodgers are turning to longtime nemesis Brian Wilson.

Wilson a former All Star closer and World Series hero with the rival San Francisco Giants has signed a major league contract with the Dodgers according to a person familiar with the situation.

The right hander comes to the Dodgers as a reclamation project as he is working his way back from reconstructive elbow surgery. Wilson 31 last pitched in April 2012.

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Before joining the Dodgers major league club he will pitch in the minor leagues on a rehabilitation assignment. Wilson s contract which is guaranteed runs through the end of this season.

The Dodgers were among the teams present when Wilson threw in front of scouts last week. Wilson who makes his off season home in Los Angeles met Sunday with General Manager Ned Colletti.

Wilson had three offers all from contending teams.

He led the league with 48 saves in 2010. He saved six games in the playoffs that season the last of which clinched the World Series title for the Giants.

Wilson whose long beard and flamboyant personality made him a celebrity became a free agent after last season when the Giants didn t tender him a contract.

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