The Kansas City Royals announced Friday
they traded utility player Mark Teahen to the Chicago White Sox in exchange
for infielders Chris Getz and Josh Fields.
Additionally, the White Sox received cash considerations from the Royals.
Teahen, 28, who has spent his entire five-year career with the Royals, has
played every position other than pitcher and catcher. In 2009, he batted. 271
with 12 homers and 50 runs batted in for Kansas City in 144 games.
In 676 career games, Teahen, who was originally dealt to the Royals from
Oakland in a three-team deal that sent Carlos Beltran to Houston, has a .269
batting average, 59 homers and 293 RBI. It's possible that Teahen could play
right field next year for Chicago, as the White Sox bought out Jermaine Dye's
contract Friday.
Teahen is eligible for arbitration this offseason. White Sox general manager
Kenny Williams said the team plans to play Teahen at third base while starting
Gordon Beckham at second.
Fields, 26, finished seventh in the Rookie of the Year voting in 2007 after
hitting 23 homers and knocking in 67 runs in 100 games, but he has played only
93 games the past two seasons combined. Appearing in 79 contests in 2009,
Fields batted just .222 with seven homers and 30 RBI.
The 26-year-old Getz just enjoyed a solid rookie season playing second base
for the White Sox, as he batted .261 with two homers and 31 RBI while stealing
25 bases in 27 attempts.
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