Published July 21, 2008 11:45 pm - Baseball’s silliness season got off to an early start when the Milwaukee Brewers traded four minor league players to the Cleveland Indians for big lefthander C.C. Sabathia.
Baseball’s silliness season underway
A Fan's Eye View
Gary Dudgeon
Greensburg Daily News
Baseball’s silliness season got off to an early start when the
Milwaukee Brewers traded four minor league players to the
Cleveland Indians for big lefthander C.C. Sabathia. The trade
matches Ben Sheet’s status as a “stopper” from the right side with a
lefty who already recorded two wins in two starts in his first week in
brew town.
The trade didn’t go unnoticed in the Central Division of the National
League. The Chicago Cubs acquired pitcher Rich Harden from
Oakland two days later to bolster their starting pitching staff. The
price? The same, four minor leaguers.
On Sunday the Brewers went to the market to acquire second
baseman Ray Durham from San Francisco. The 36-year old
provides another bat in the Brewers line-up at a position where
former Notre Dame star Craig Counsell has played.
These transactions should be just the start of a busy trading season