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Rangers sign Roy Oswalt to one-year deal

By: Brandon Dunn
Updated: May 29, 2012

The Texas Rangers have agreed to terms, pending the outcome of a physical, with right-handed pitcher Roy Oswalt on a one-year Minor League contract.

Oswalt, 34, has spent his entire career in the National League, combining to go 159-93 with a 3.21 ERA over 339 games/326 starts for Houston (2001-10) and Philadelphia (2010-11). Since he arrived in the Major Leagues in 2001, the only pitchers with more wins than Oswalt are C.C. Sabathia (182), Roy Halladay (179), and Mark Buehrle (162). The only pitchers with a lower ERA in that span are Johan Santana (2.94) and Halladay (3.01).

Oswalt is expected to pitch Saturday for Triple-A Round Rock.

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