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Tuesday, July 28, 2009Brian Anderson to the SoxNo, the White Sox didn't reconsider. The Red Sox actually traded for him:The Red Sox today traded for righthanded hitting White Sox outfielder Brian Anderson, sending Mark Kotsay to Chicago in return. Anderson, who is hitting .238 with two homers on the season, was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte on July 20. Kotsay was designated for assignment by the Red Sox last week. Wow. Someone took Mark Kotsay. Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 3:31pm Comments
Jason @ IIATMS said...
Though Sabean was disappointed that he got Garko a day before an aging, light-hitting ballplayer was traded. Posted 07/28 at 04:36 PM
Matt Mitchell said...
Wow. Someone took Mark Kotsay. From this White Sox fan’s angle, it’s the other way around. So what if it’s for Kotsay. Anderson’s not going anywhere with a career big league slash of .225/.288/.364 Posted 07/28 at 05:26 PM
Voice of reason said...
Bumpin’ uglies, I say Posted 07/28 at 06:50 PM
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The White Sox only acquired Kotsay because the Mets were too distracted to pull off the trade.