C.C. Sabathia is traded from Indians to Brewers
By CHRIS JENKINS
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Reigning AL Cy Young Award winner C.C. Sabathia
was traded Monday from the Cleveland Indians to the Milwaukee
Brewers for four prospects.
Sabathia, eligible for free agency after the season, went 19-7
with a 3.21 ERA last season and gives the Brewers another power
pitcher to pair with Ben Sheets as Milwaukee tries to make the
playoffs for the first time since 1982.
``I'd say we're going for it,'' Brewers general manager Doug
Melvin said. ``That's the way I look at it.''
Sabathia is the first reigning Cy Young winner to be traded
since Roger Clemens was dealt to the New York Yankees after winning
the award with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1998.
Sabathia was scheduled to arrive in Milwaukee before Monday
night's game against Colorado and to pitch against the Rockies on
Tuesday night. He also is expected to pitch against Cincinnati on
Sunday, giving him a pair of starts for his new team at home
leading into the All-Star break.
``We're trying to get four starts out of him before the break,''
Melvin joked. ``But we'll settle for two.''
Milwaukee sent Cleveland left fielder Matt LaPorta, pitchers Rob
Bryson and Zach Jackson and a player to be named.
Melvin said the Brewers' strong farm system gave him flexibility
to deal away a good prospect.
``Matt LaPorta is going to be a good big league player, and I
hope he is,'' Melvin said.
Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio said the acquisition of
Sabathia will push the team's payroll past $90 million this season.
Attanasio said the move might prevent the club from turning a
profit this year, but it was made possible by increased fan support
and sound financial decisions in recent years.
``We'd always love to go for it,'' Attanasio said. ``But you can
go for it in a stupid fashion, and Doug and his group have never
done that.''
Sabathia had a slow start but is 6-8 with a 3.83 ERA. Cleveland
scored two runs or fewer in 11 of his 18 starts.
Milwaukee's starting pitching has been thin ever since Yovani
Gallardo went on the disabled list on May 2 with a torn knee
ligament that required surgery. His rehab was supposed to take four
months, which gives him an outside chance of returning before the
end of the season.
Sheets (10-2, 2.77 ERA) is off to the best start of his career,
but the All-Star righty is in the final year of a $38.5 million,
four-year contract and hasn't wanted to talk about his upcoming
free agency.
Milwaukee, which hasn't been in the postseason since Robin Yount
and Paul Molitor, fell two games short of the division title last
year. The Brewers began Monday a percentage point ahead of St.
Louis for the second-best record in the NL, and both teams are
chasing the Chicago Cubs, who are 3 1/2 games ahead.
The Indians, who fell one win shy of the World Series last year,
are in need of power-hitting corner outfielders and LaPorta is
expected to fill that void. He hit .288 with 20 homers and 66 RBIs
in 84 games for Double-A Huntsville.
Sabathia rejected a $72 million, four-year extension from the
Indians during spring training and announced he wouldn't negotiate
until after the season.
Cleveland has seen Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez and Albert Belle
leave in free agency.
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