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Crosstown Trade
Started By X the cubs fan, Jan 23 2013 07:17 AM
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Posted 23 January 2013 - 07:17 AM
The Cubs lack of quality power hitters and surplus of pitching is why the two teams match up. The White Sox are looking for a starting that they won't have to sell the farm for and a left handed Outfielder. So lets say Cubs trade: Matt Garza, Travis Wood and David Dejesus
And the White Sox trade: Dayan Viciedo, Erik Johnson (minorleagueball.com has him as b- pitching prospect and he's in double A) and Keeyan Walker ( same website says he's Tony Campana fast maybe fasterand might develop power too and good defensively)
And the White Sox trade: Dayan Viciedo, Erik Johnson (minorleagueball.com has him as b- pitching prospect and he's in double A) and Keeyan Walker ( same website says he's Tony Campana fast maybe fasterand might develop power too and good defensively)
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