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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Nate McLouth's is not the sexiest name to pop up in trade rumors at the Winter Meetings. The Pirates' center fielder does not have the celebrity status of Johan Santana or Miguel Cabrera. Tuesday, however, at least four teams were said to be interested in trading for McLouth. "We're not shopping Nate," Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said. "Nate's a guy we like a ... [link]

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McLouth has admirers
Published 12/5/2007 at MLB - Sports Rumors - Yahoo! Sports
... . McLouth is an attractive option. Only 26, he earned $392,000 last year and won't be arbitration eligible until 2009. He batted .258 with 13 homers in 329 at-bats last season. Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Related: ...

Pirate Rumors at Bay
Published 12/5/2007 by Pirate In Search Of Nuttings Chest at Doubt About It
... But we do have some exciting, and hilarious, news from Dave Littlefield camp. Yes, this article is about Nate Mclouth pulling some trade interest, but please read the last possible line in that article. It is by far the funniest tidbit of information you will ever find in the TRIB. ...

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