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Brewers Interested In Mackowiak

According to the Chicago Tribune's Mark Gonzales, the Brewers have an interest in White Sox utility man Rob Mackowiak.  The White Sox don't have a lot of room in the outfield for the 30 year-old Oak Lawn native.

Gonzales writes that the Brew Crew would use Mackowiak mainly as a backup at second and third, and may be offering Brady Clark.  Clark doesn't constitute an upgrade for the Sox, so the clubs would have to keep working to find a fit.  GMs Doug Melvin and Kenny Williams pulled off a major deal in December of 2004 in the Carlos Lee/Scott Podsednik swap.

The Brewers have a fantastic long-term solution at third base in Ryan Braun, if he can only learn to play credible defense.   

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I wouldn't mind seeing Robbie Mack go for some minor league arms. Brady Clark kind of suck though.

Trading Macko makes sense for both him and the White Sox.

But not for Brady Clark.

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