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    Braves get Vazquez in six-player deal with White Sox

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    Thu Dec 4, 2008 1:55pm EST
    Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Javier Vazquez throws against Minnesota Twins' Jason Kubel during the second inning of their American League baseball game at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, September 23, 2008. REUTERS/Eric Miller

    ATLANTA (Reuters) - The Atlanta Braves acquired right-hander Javier Vazquez and reliever Boone Logan from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for four prospects on Thursday.

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    The key to the six-player deal was Vazquez, an all-star in 2004 with the New York Yankees, who has recorded 10 wins and completed at least 198 innings in each of the last nine seasons.

    The 32-year-old, who will earn $11.5 million in each of the next two seasons, went 12-16 with a 4.67 era in 33 starts for the White Sox last season.

    In 11 major league seasons, with stops in Montreal, New York, Arizona and Chicago, Vazquez has notched 127 wins with a 4.32 era. His best season was in 2007 when he went 15-8.

    "It's a fresh start for me," Vazquez told mlb.com "I've always liked the National League more than the American League.

    "Atlanta is one of the places where I really wanted to be here, and I'm happy it happened and I'm looking forward to having a good season for the Braves."

    In exchange for the two pitchers, the White Sox get shortstop Brent Lillibridge, catcher Tyler Flowers, third baseman Jon Gilmore and left-handed pitcher Santos Rodriguez.

    (Writing by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by Ken Ferris)



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