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MLB:Cliff Lee/Roy Halladay- The four team trade between the Phillies, Blue Jays, A's, and Mariners was finally announced by Seattle in a press release according to mlbtraderumors.com. The Mariners will be getting Cliff Lee. The Blue Jays will receive Travis d'Arnaud (C) and Kyle Drabek (RHP) from Phili as well as Brett Wallace (1B/3B) from Oakland. The Phillies will be getting Phillipe Aumont (RHP), Tyson Gillies (OF), and Juan Ramirez (RHP) from the Mariners, $6 million and the 32-year old Roy Halladay from Toronto. Oakland will also receive Michael Taylor (OF) from Philli from Toronto.
Garrett Atkins- According to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick, the corner infielder has three offers from "unidentified" clubs. Crasnick speculates that the Giants, Mariners, Orioles, Rangers and Twins would be the desired locations.
Johnny Damon- Damon is still looking for a multi year deal. Damon said, "Teams are getting better and there are teams interested. I can’t wait forever and I am sure [the Yankees] are trying to figure things out. I have to be ready." With the Yankees trading for Curtis Granderson, it looks as though the Yankees will be figuring out things without Damon in the lineup.
Jamey Carroll- Buster Olney reported today that Carroll will be choosing between two different offers. One from Oakland and the other from the Dodgers. Apparently Cleveland is out of the running. This would be a very nice utility player upgrade for both teams.
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NBA:
Tracy McGrady- According to Adrian Wojnarowski Pat Riley will be watching T-Mac very closely tonight. T-Mac played a little over seven minutes in his first game last night. He hit a three pointer and went 1-3 from the field. He also tagged on 3-defensive rebounds.
Portland Trail Blazers- According to HoopsHype.com the Blazers might be dangling the likes of Andre Miller and Steve Blake to teams that are interested to amp up their backcourt. ESPN's Chad Ford added, "Two general managers told me they've called the Blazers to inquire about Miller's availability and been told that Miller isn't available right now. Rather, those two GMs have reason to believe that Portland GM Kevin Pritichard is shopping Blake. Why Blake? One reason is that he's struggled to get the offense going smoothly ... Two, Blake is easier to move and may have more trade value. ... Three, in the opinion of one GM, the Blazers won't be quick to give up on Miller."
Anthony Randolph/ Golden State Warriors- According to Adrian Wojnarowski, Anthony Randolph is on the trading block. Wojnarowski writes, "Several NBA teams say Golden State officials have offered Randolph in trade discussions, but as one Eastern Conference executive said: 'I think all of their roster could be had." None other than my Chicago Bulls and the Knicks are looking to Golden State to unload expiring contracts.
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