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Arizona Diamondbacks sign catcher Hank Conger

By Alex Butler
Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia (C) relieves starting pitcher Hector Santiago (53) as catcher Hank Conger watches during the sixth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field in Atlanta, June 15, 2014. UPI/David Tulis
1 of 3 | Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia (C) relieves starting pitcher Hector Santiago (53) as catcher Hank Conger watches during the sixth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field in Atlanta, June 15, 2014. UPI/David Tulis | License Photo

Feb. 8 (UPI) -- Seven-year MLB veteran catcher Hank Conger is joining the Arizona Diamondbacks' battery.

The 29-year-old backstop hit .194 with three home runs in 49 games last season for the Tampa Bay Rays. His new pact is a minor-league deal for $950,000, according to reports. He can make an additional $450,000 in incentives, according to MLB Daily Dish's Chris Cotillo.

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Conger also got an invitation to spring training. He was optioned to Triple-A Durham in July, was again designated for assignment in September, before being sent to Triple-A Durham again four days later. Conger hit .165 with three home runs last year in the minors.

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