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December 22. 2012 7:38PM
Red Sox deal for Bucs closer Hanrahan; Ross heads to Diamondbacks
The Pittsburgh Pirates agreed to trade closer Joel Hanrahan to the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, according to multiple sources.
CBS Sports reported that the deal involves six players, with four of them going to Pittsburgh and two to Boston.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review earlier reported that the Pirates are sending Hanrahan and an additional player to the Red Sox and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the Pirates will get more than two players from Boston.
ESPN first reported that the trade was agreed on by both teams. It reported that the Pirates will get outfielder/first baseman Jerry Sands and right-handed pitching prospect Stolmy Pimentel as part of the deal. CBS Sports was the first to report that Sands would be involved in the trade.
It was speculated that the Pirates would also get infielder prospect Jose Iglesias, but CBS reported that he is not involved in the trade talks.
Hanrahan has 76 saves over the past two seasons.
Hanrahan is also entering the final year of his contract.
The Red Sox already have a closer with Andrew Bailey, but Bailey is still considered a question mark after missing most of last season with injuries and was not effective when he did pitch.
Hanrahan, an All-Star in each of the last two years, could get a big raise in salary arbitration from his $4.1 million salary this year. That pay hike reportedly may be in the $7 million range.
If the trade goes through, Jason Grilli will likely take over as the Pirates closer. He recently signed a two-year, $6.75 million contract with Pittsburgh.
Cody Ross to Arizona
Outfielder Cody Ross agreed to a three-year, $26 million contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks, ESPN.com reported Saturday.
The deal also includes a club option with a $1 million buyout.
Ross, 31, batted .267 with 22 home runs and 81 RBIs for the Boston Red Sox this year.
Arizona's outfield also includes Adam Eaton, Jason Kubel and Justin Upton. However, the Diamondbacks have reportedly been looking to trade Upton.
Ross returns to the National League West, where he helped the San Francisco Giants win the World Series in 2010.
Ross has a career batting average of .262 with 122 home runs and 452 RBIs over 887 games in 10 years.
CBS Sports reported that the deal involves six players, with four of them going to Pittsburgh and two to Boston.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review earlier reported that the Pirates are sending Hanrahan and an additional player to the Red Sox and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the Pirates will get more than two players from Boston.
ESPN first reported that the trade was agreed on by both teams. It reported that the Pirates will get outfielder/first baseman Jerry Sands and right-handed pitching prospect Stolmy Pimentel as part of the deal. CBS Sports was the first to report that Sands would be involved in the trade.
It was speculated that the Pirates would also get infielder prospect Jose Iglesias, but CBS reported that he is not involved in the trade talks.
Hanrahan has 76 saves over the past two seasons.
Hanrahan is also entering the final year of his contract.
The Red Sox already have a closer with Andrew Bailey, but Bailey is still considered a question mark after missing most of last season with injuries and was not effective when he did pitch.
Hanrahan, an All-Star in each of the last two years, could get a big raise in salary arbitration from his $4.1 million salary this year. That pay hike reportedly may be in the $7 million range.
If the trade goes through, Jason Grilli will likely take over as the Pirates closer. He recently signed a two-year, $6.75 million contract with Pittsburgh.
Cody Ross to Arizona
Outfielder Cody Ross agreed to a three-year, $26 million contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks, ESPN.com reported Saturday.
The deal also includes a club option with a $1 million buyout.
Ross, 31, batted .267 with 22 home runs and 81 RBIs for the Boston Red Sox this year.
Arizona's outfield also includes Adam Eaton, Jason Kubel and Justin Upton. However, the Diamondbacks have reportedly been looking to trade Upton.
Ross returns to the National League West, where he helped the San Francisco Giants win the World Series in 2010.
Ross has a career batting average of .262 with 122 home runs and 452 RBIs over 887 games in 10 years.
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