LOS ANGELES -- Forgotten man Tony Gwynn Jr. tops a list of 17 non-roster players invited to Dodgers Major League camp, the club confirmed on Tuesday.

Gwynn's "invitation" was no surprise, as the Dodgers still owe him a guaranteed salary of $1.15 million in the second year of a contract he signed last winter.

Despite the contract, Gwynn was taken off the 40-man roster last summer, outrighted to Triple-A Albuquerque after the acquisition of Shane Victorino and finished the season in the Minor Leagues.

The club previously announced the signings to Minor League contracts of pitchers Juan Abreu, Kelvin De La Cruz and Gregory Infante, catcher Wilkin Castillo and infielders Alfredo Amezaga, Nick Evans and Osvaldo Martinez.

The most interesting of the new names signed Tuesday is Ramon Castro, a 36-year-old who has spent parts of 11 seasons in the Major Leagues and becomes the veteran catching insurance policy behind starter A.J. Ellis and rookie Tim Federowicz.

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