The Denver Post seems to think the Dodgers are working on signing former Rockies closer Chin-Hui Tsao, as they mention in this story, Holliday’s salary soars in 2007.
On a day when former closer Chin-Hui Tsao moved closer to signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Holliday became the Rockies’ second-highest-paid player after making the National League all-star team and winning the Silver Slugger award last season.[...]
Tsao, once the Rockies’ future ace, was taken off the 40-man roster this winter after struggling to recover from shoulder and biceps tendon surgery. Nine teams have pursued the right- hander, whose deal with the Dodgers could be official soon.
He’s 25 years old, made $332,000 in 2006, and seems like he would be one of those potential low-risk, high-reward type of players.
Update
Pending visa and physical, this signing is official.

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