The Oshawa Dodgers are thrilled to announce Aaron Gordon’s return to the Dodgers rotation in 2008. Gordon, a graduate of the Oshawa Junior Legionaires, has been a key member of the Dodgers pitching staff since the 2005 season and has a career 5.08 ERA over twenty-nine games. Aaron’s most successful season to date with the Dodgers came last season. In 10 regular season games, Aaron had a 3.64 ERA in 42 innings pitched with a 1-3 record and a 2.84 playoff ERA. Four of Aaron’s six starts last season came against IBL champion Toronto Maple Leafs. He held the IBL’s top offensive team in check posting a 3.22 ERA over 22.1 innings of work and despite three of his four starts versus the Leafs occurring in the cozy confines of Christie Pitts, Aaron did not allow a single homerun to a team that led the league with 69 throughout the playoffs and regular season. “I’m very excited to have the opportunity to work with Aaron this season,” said Dodgers new Manager and President of Baseball Operations Dan Bleiwas. “His stats from last season speak for themselves and with the improvements we have made defensively in the off-season I expect Aaron to have an even more successful 2008 campaign.”