Swisher to the White Sox for 3 prospects

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- The Oakland Athletics made their second major trade in three weeks, sending outfielder and fan favorite Nick Swisher to the Chicago White Sox for three minor leaguers on Thursday.

The A's -- who dealt ace Dan Haren to Arizona on Dec. 14 -- received left-hander Gio Gonzalez, right-hander Fautino De Los Santos and outfielder Ryan Sweeney.

Oakland general manager Billy Beane acknowledged last month that the A's are rebuilding and said he expects the club to take its lumps next season after the team missed the playoffs in 2007. The A's reached the AL championship series in 2006, but Oakland (76-86) had its streak of winning seasons end at eight and went 9-17 in September.

The 27-year-old Swisher, a switch-hitter and a popular presence in the clubhouse because of his high-energy, playful nature, had been one of few constants for Oakland in recent seasons -- playing in the outfield and at first base while the team dealt with injuries at most every position. Also active in community service, he was Oakland's 16th selection in the first round of the 2002 draft. He will now live much closer to his offseason home in Parkersburg, W. Va.

He batted .262 with 22 homers and 78 RBIs in 150 games in 2007, his third full big league season. He also drew 100 walks, ranking him sixth in the AL, for a career-best .381 on-base percentage.

His 80 home runs were a franchise record by a switch-hitter, and Swisher also set his highs for batting average, walks and doubles (36).

The A's will have three more established minor leaguers to add to their farm system.

Gonzalez, 22, pitched for Double-A Birmingham last year and led minor league baseball with 185 strikeouts. He went 9-7 with a 3.18 ERA in 27 starts and was selected to the Southern League midseason and postseason All-Star teams. The White Sox acquired Gonzalez as a compensation pick -- the 38th selection overall of the 2004 amateur draft.

The 21-year-old De Los Santos went 9-4 with a 2.40 ERA in 15 starts and six relief appearances for Class A Kannapolis in 2007. He was picked as the South Atlantic League's top prospect and was also a midseason and postseason All-Star.

In addition, he made five starts for Class-A Winston-Salem and had a combined record of 10-5 record with a 2.65 ERA.

Sweeney, a 22-year-old left hitter, was among Chicago's top prospects going into last season, when he batted .270 with 10 home runs and 47 RBIs in 105 games for Triple-A Charlotte. He also hit .200 with a home run and five RBIs in 15 games for the White Sox.

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Sweeny's a white guy I hope. Darn! One of the few pleasures I had last year as a Detroit Tigers fan was getting tickets to a Tigers-A's game. Watching the nearly all white A's was one of the highlights of the season for me. I really liked their line-up, and they weren't evn playing Piazza at the time! Trading Swisher sucks, he was fun to watch. I hope they don't continue to get darker.
 

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"The Oakland A's are Rebuilding"no,the team is too White!,that is the underlying message,Oakland has a very good line up in place,without making a move.Injuries are the reason the team struggled in 07,and instead of letting current players rest and heal in the off season,the break up begins,would'nt want a White baseball dynasty in Oakland,now would we?

Seen whats happening to the Houston Astros lately?,and how about the Colorado Rockies?
 
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That's kinda going too far. The A's realize this team cannot win them a championship and Beane has a great eye for talent. They also got a great haul for Swisher, 2 top pitching prospects and a potential starting outfielder. After trading Haren, Beane basically entered full rebuilding mode.
 

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Maybe they are rebuilding but still take a look at what they are getting to do it. They are moving WHITE players and bringing in mainly hispanic or black ones. This is happening in most white dominated teams. The articles this year about not enough blacks in baseball seems to be working. Virtualy all the teams that were mainly white have went out of their way to diversify. Yeah.
 

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jaxvid said:
Sweeny's a white guy I hope. Darn! One of the few pleasures I had last year as a Detroit Tigers fan was getting tickets to a Tigers-A's game. Watching the nearly all white A's was one of the highlights of the season for me. I really liked their line-up, and they weren't evn playing Piazza at the time! Trading Swisher sucks, he was fun to watch. I hope they don't continue to get darker.

Yeah,Ryan Sweeney is white. He once was considered the White Sox top prospect.Gio Gonzalez was the best pitching prospect the White Sox had to offer. He's not dark, dark.

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You know, forget the race aspect of it. Whether he is dark or light. I, for one, am tired of so many foreign players coming into the country and taking the jobs. It is as if we cannot find any players born in this country to play ball. I know, some of the hispanic players were born here, but I think you know what I mean.
 
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