Wed 1/6/16 12:32 PM

Beachy signed a one-year, $1.5 million deal with the Dodgers on Wednesday, MLB Network's Jon Heyman reports.
EDGE Analysis
The deal includes $2.75 million in incentives, including a roster bonus, incentives for games started and games pitched, which makes sense in Beachy's case. He has pitched just 38 big league innings since the start of 2013, with eight of those coming in two starts for the Dodgers last year, where he sported an unsavory 7.88 ERA. Considering how deep the Dodgers rotation is after a flurry of offseason moves, Beachy will have a hard time cracking the Opening Day roster as a starter, and might not even be first or second in line, should the Dodgers need a spot starter.