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Brewers trade Hardy to Twins for Gomez


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MILWAUKEE -- It didn't take long for the Brewers to make the trade everybody saw coming.

 

The ticker tape was still falling in Manhattan on Friday when the Brewers dealt shortstop and trade-rumor staple J.J. Hardy to the Twins for speedy center fielder Carlos Gomez. The move eased Milwaukee's shortstop logjam between Hardy, a former All-Star, and Alcides Escobar, the organization's top prospect, essentially handing the baton to Escobar for 2010.

 

It also gave the Brewers their center fielder and meant the team will not pursue outgoing free agent Mike Cameron. General manager Doug Melvin said he left a message at Cameron's home on Friday explaining the move.

 

Melvin spoke with Hardy, too, but Hardy needed no explanation. He said in the moments after the deal was announced that he, "definitely expected to get traded." What Hardy didn't see was the Brewers getting an outfielder in return.

I'm a bit surprised that they gave up on Gomez so quickly. He's still really young.

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