Potential A’s Trade Rumors

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 Potential A’s Trade Rumors
Susan Slusser of The San Francisco Chronicle tells us that the Oakland A’s may have several trade chips to play this summer once the roster regains full health. For instance, with Eric Chavez due to return from the DL soon, will the A’s elect to keep Donnie Murphy (also returning from the DL soon) or Jack Hannahan as the reserve infielder. Or perhaps the A’s can find a ... [link]

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We Have a Problem Huston
Published 5/27/2008 by John-YF at YFSF
... According to MLB Fleece Factor the Oakland A's could be looking to move some of the players in their bullpen if they start to fall out of the American League West race.  With Joba moving to the rotation the man Cashman should inquire about is Huston Street.  Now Billy Beane is not going to just give Street away, but it's definitely worth an inquiring about.  According to MLB Fleece Factor "Street is under team control through 2010."  Street currently makes just $3.3 million dollars per season, which is a bargain in the current market.  The only ...

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