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Article: Lohse walks off with arbitration win; The Twins righthander says he would have settled at the midpoint, but wound up a lot better off financially with the ruling.(SPORTS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- February 16, 2006
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Byline: La Velle E. Neal III; Staff Writer
Fort Myers, Fla. -- It's Kyle Lohse 2, Twins 0.
Lohse learned Wednesday that he won his arbitration case against the club and will make $3.95 million this season. It's the second year in a row Lohse, a righthander and the Twins' No. 4 starter, has won an arbitration case against the Twins. He's the first player since Doug Drabek and Wally Joyner in 1990-91 with back-to-back arbitration victories.
Lohse learned of the decision Wednesday morning while working out with other Twins players at the Lee County Sports Complex.
"Now I'm just ready to play baseball," said Lohse, who gets a raise from ...
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