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Gorzelanny headed to Washington for three minor leaguers

The Chicago Cubs traded left-handed pitcher Tom Gorzelanny to the Washington Nationals Wednesday for three minor league players.

Chicago, IL (Sports Network) – The Chicago Cubs traded left-handed pitcher Tom Gorzelanny to the Washington Nationals Wednesday for three minor league players.

The Cubs received outfielder Michael Burgess, right-hand pitcher A.J. Morris and left-hand hurler Graham Hicks in the deal — none of whom have played above the Double-A level.

Gorzelanny became expendable after the Cubs acquired starting pitcher Matt Garza from Tampa Bay earlier this month and will compete for a rotation spot with seven other Washington pitchers.

The 28-year-old is coming off a season in which he went 7-9 with a 4.09 earned run average in 29 appearances, including 23 starts. He has a career record of 36-37 with a 4.68 ERA in 118 games over six seasons with the Pirates and Cubs.

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Cubs avoid arbitration with C Hill

The Chicago Cubs signed Koyie Hill to a one- year, $850,000 contract on Wednesday, avoiding salary arbitration with the catcher.

Chicago, IL (Sports Network) – The Chicago Cubs signed Koyie Hill to a one- year, $850,000 contract on Wednesday, avoiding salary arbitration with the catcher.

Hill split time behind the plate with Geovany Soto last season, and in 77 games batted .214 with 17 runs batted in.

The 31-year-old backstop has spent the last four years in Chicago after stints with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks. In 256 career games, Hill has compiled a .215 batting average with a .276 on-base percentage and 66 RBI.

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Sources: The Chicago Cubs and Tampa Bay Rays are talking about a deal that would send Matt Garza to Chicago.

Updated: December 9, 2010, 10:31 AM ET

By Bruce Levine
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Officials from the Tampa Bay Rays and Chicago Cubs met for the second time during the Winter Meetings on Wednesday night to discuss the parameters of a trade that would send right-handed pitcher Matt Garza to Chicago for a number of the Cubs’ top prospects, according to multiple sources.

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Both the Milwaukee Brewers and Texas Rangers have also had meetings with Tampa about Garza, a major league source said. It appears, however, that the Cubs have the strongest bid at this point. A major league source told ESPNChicago.com that Milwaukee is talking to Carl Pavano about a three-year contract. Texas is still waiting to see what Cliff Lee is going to do.

If the Cubs were able to land Garza, he’d be the second former Ray the team acquired at the Winter Meetings. Earlier Wednesday, the team agreed to a one-year, $10-million deal with first baseman Carlos Pena.

At a news conference Wednesday, Pena was enthusiastic about the possibility of Garza joining him in Chicago.

“Matt Garza is one of those pitchers that wherever he goes is going to be an incredible asset,” Pena said. “It’s no secret that he is extremely talented and the sky is the limit for a guy like him. I think he’s got Cy Young potential, to be honest with you. His stuff is electrifying. I think anybody would like to have a guy like that.”

Garza, a 15 game winner in 2010 for the Rays, would go into the top three of the Cubs’ rotation along with Carlos Zambrano and Ryan Dempster. If the Cubs can obtain another starting pitcher, they would have enough rotation depth to trade one of the team’s current starters for some bullpen inventory.

The 27-year-old Garza, was 15-10 with a 3.91 ERA in 32 starts last season.

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Quade finalizes Cubs' coaching staff

Cubs manager Mike Quade finalized his coaching staff Wednesday and named Pat Listach as his bench coach and Dave Keller as a Major League staff assistant.

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Cubs name 2011 coaching staff

The Chicago Cubs on Wednesday announced the staff of manager Mike Quade for the 2011 season.

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Quade doesn't rule out Ryno for Cubs staff

Cubs manager Mike Quade met on Wednesday with general manager Jim Hendry to discuss his coaching staff, which could include Ryne Sandberg.

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