Former Revs pitcher moving on

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One of York's late-season acquisitions has decided to move on.

Pitcher Zach Cline has signed with the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association.

The move makes sense for Cline, 24, who struggled (15.75 ERA) in three appearances with the Revs late in the year. Cline was brought in to help stabilize the Revs bullpen in September, but it was clear the Erie native needed more experience before stepping into the Atlantic League.

Former Orioles prospect Dustin Yount, the son of Hall of Famer Robin Yount, is also among the players signed by Lincoln. The team is managed by Tim Johnson, a former Blue Jays manager best known for winning games and lying about his experiences in Vietnam.

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