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XX Sports Radio Interview: Ted Giannoulas (MP3)
The Chicken is not retiring, he's just thinking about it.
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A Minor Trade, And Why it Matters —
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On the surface, the trade the Washington Nationals pulled off late Tuesday night -- they dealt left-handed pitcher Mike O'Connor to the San Diego Padres for a player to be named later -- had few implications. O'Connor was in the starting rotation with ...
Nats deal lefty O'Connor to Padres —
Major League Baseball News 6/17/2009
The Nationals traded left-hander Michael O'Connor to the Padres for a player to be named on Wednesday. Washington made the move because it needed roster space at Triple-A Syracuse and O'Connor didn't fit into its long-term plans.