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Minor Trades and Rumors

The Cubs unloaded Neifi Perez on the Tigers today, and it was no surprise Neifi got through waivers.  What team would want to be on the hook for $2.5MM for him next year?  Ditching Neifi at this point at least partially rights the wrong of signing him to an extension in the first place for Jim Hendry.  The Cubs' "everything man" will be making outs atop of Detroit's lineup now.  Even more impressive is that Hendry snagged a 22 year-old catching prospect, Chris Robinson, in the deal.

The Mets added righty reliever Guillermo Mota today.  Along with Oliver Perez, this is another project with plenty of upside.  Mota was one of the game's top setup men a few years ago.

Tom Glavine's got a possible blood clot, which could mean season or career-ending surgery. At least his life is not in danger.  The news first appeared on an ESPN message board from a man said to be Glavine's brother-in-law.  Back when Glavine appeared healthy, the same source indicated that the southpaw would finish his career with the Braves, at any salary.

Reggie Sanders may have cleared waivers.  Who wants a 38 year-old right fielder with a .248/.304/.424 line?  Don't forget the $5MM he's owed next year.   

From Yankees announcer Jim Kaat: the Rangers may be talking to the Orioles about Mark Teixeira.  Tex is from Maryland, for what it's worth.

Plenty of buzz going around in various forms of media that the Red Sox may acquire reliever LaTroy Hawkins.  We'll know soon enough.  The 33 year-old has, at least, kept the ball in the yard and exhibited good control with the Orioles this year.

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This almost reminds me of the Tony Womack trade... someone actually wants him?

Hey, hats off to Hendry for dumping the "undumpable salary". This just frees up more cash for them next year, and he snagged a prospect. This shows me that the Cubs front office have recovered from their "evaluation period" to a period of actually doing something.

Also, I think Glavine going down (hopefully it's short term) will give the Mets the chance they have been looking for to test out Oliver Perez and Brian Bannister. Look for a return to the "6 man rotation".

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