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Maddux Returns to Dodgers

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired veteran right-hander Greg Maddux from the Padres to bolster their rotation for the stretch run, according to the Los Angeles Times. The Associated Press confirmed the trade, citing a person familiar with the deal who spoke on condition of anonymity Monday night because no announcement had been made. However, sources with both teams are saying no deal has been finalized.

Maddux, who is 6-9 with a 3.99 ERA this season, is expected to join the team in time for their series opener against the Rockies on Tuesday. The Dodgers are currently tied with the Arizona Diamondbacks for the NL West lead.

The Dodgers and Padres were in talks about a possible deal before the July 31 deadline, but nothing was worked out. With Brad Penny back on the DL due to a bad shoulder, Maddux would be able to step right into the rotation and get eight starts.

Maddux, 42, was traded from the Cubs to the Dodgers at the trade deadline in 2006 and helped the team make the postseason after capturing the NL wild card. He was 6-3 went with a 3.30 ERA for the Dodgers.

Following the ’06 season, Maddux became a free agent and signed a one-year deal with the Padres. He followed it with another one-year deal this season.

Maddux has a full no-trade clause and was adamant about not wanting to leave the West Coast. The surefire Hall of Famer has 353 career wins.

The deal is expected to be announced on Tuesday.

Maddux deal to Braves seems unlikely

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

SAN DIEGO — Greg Maddux isn’t exactly the nostalgic type. But he admits that he allowed himself to think about the possibility that he was facing the Braves for the final time in his career on Saturday night at PETCO Park.

“I did, but I’ve thought about that every time I’ve faced them over the last couple of years,” Maddux said before the start of Sunday afternoon’s series finale between the Padres and Braves at PETCO Park.

What differentiates this year from the previous ones is the fact that Maddux has admitted retirement is a strong possibility at the end of this season. He provided initial indication before Spring Training and he’s still carrying the same train of thought.

“I’m probably thinking about it more,” Maddux said. “We’ll see. We’ll play out the year. Hopefully I get a chance to decide.”

With this potential retirement right around the corner, it seems very likely that Maddux will never again face the Braves, who employed him while he notched 194 of his 350 career wins from 1993-2003. If this is the case, he provided a good last impression, allowing them three earned runs in seven innings on Saturday night.

When asked where he could see himself playing during the final two months of this season, Maddux said, “Here or for the Dodgers, but I don’t think the Dodgers need any pitching.”

Because the Braves are focused on developing their young pitchers and seemingly have a greater need to acquire offensive help, there is a very slim chance they’d attempt to acquire him and assume the approximate $3.33 million salary remaining on his contract for this year.

If the Braves came calling, Maddux says he’d likely approve the trade because his family would approve of the two-month transition back to the East Coast. His wife, Kathy, and his children visited friends in Atlanta for the Fourth of July.

Still it doesn’t seem to be a fit for the Braves and that is why Maddux might never again pitch in the presence of Cox. The Braves aren’t scheduled to play the Dodgers or Padres again this season.

AJ Burnett and Maddux rumors

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Blue Jays righthander A.J. Burnett. Whether Burnett (5-6, 4.98) is even available probably depends on whether Toronto is still in the race by late July. If the Jays fall from contention, there will be pressure to move a pitcher who is expected to use his escape clause to opt out of his contract at the end of the year. — Philadelphia Daily News

Padres righthander Greg Maddux: The 350-game winner has a no-trade clause and has talked about how much he enjoys pitching in San Diego. But would he enjoy another shot at the playoffs more, even if it meant making his home starts in Citizens Bandbox Park? Plenty of teams will be interested if he’s willing to move. — Philadelphia Daily News

Greg Maddux back to Atlanta?

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Greg Maddux to the Braves? It’s a rumor that never quite dies. And it sure isn’t impossible, if the price is right. But clubs that have spoken with the Braves say they’re more focused on trying to find a younger starting pitcher they can hang onto for just the last few months of this season. So think more along the lines of the non-free agents who could pop onto the market (though not necessarily these names in particular) — Joe Blanton, Rich Harden, Bronson Arroyo, Daniel Cabrera, Jeremy Bonderman, etc.

Dodgers replace Maddux with ace Schmidt

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Free-agent pitcher Jason Schmidt and the Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to a three-year contract worth $47 million.

Schmidt’s $10 million option for 2006 was exercised by the Giants, but knew they might lose him as a free agent this offseason. The 33-year-old right-hander seemed ready for a change of scenery from San Francisco, which has endured two straight losing seasons and three in a row out of the playoffs.

Schmidt was the Giants’ lone All-Star this season and went 11-9 with a 3.59 ERA in 213 1/3 innings.

Padres, Maddux close to a deal

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

The Padres’ negotiations with free-agent right-hander Greg Maddux are in the “dotting-the-i’s-and-crossing-the-t’s stage,” according to a source close to the negotiations.

The Padres are offering Maddux, 40, a one-year contract with a club option for 2008, according to a major-league source. The remaining question is the amount of guaranteed money that Maddux would receive beyond the first year, the source said.

Maddux, who has a home in the San Diego area, has long wanted to pitch for the Padres. He was 15-14 with a 4.20 ERA for the Cubs and Dodgers last season, and has 333 career victories.

Dodgers add Maddux and Lugo

Monday, July 31st, 2006

The Cubs traded their former ace to the Dodgers on Monday in exchange for Cesar Izturis.

The Dodgers also acquired shortstop Julio Lugo from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in exchange for highly-touted minor league prospect Joel Guzman and fellow minor-leaguer Sergio Pedroza, Stark reported. Lugo will play second base for a while Jeff Kent is sidelined by an oblique injury and will reassess his position when Kent returns.

Padres target Ensberg, Maddux

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Astros third baseman Morgan Ensberg remains the Padres’ primary trade target, but Cubs right-hander Greg Maddux could represent Plan B. To obtain Maddux, the Padres likely would need to outbid the Dodgers, who are increasing their efforts to land the future Hall of Famer and possess a greater number of trade chips.

The Padres’ plans hinge on two unrelated scenarios — the prognosis for right-hander Chan Ho Park, who went on the disabled list Sunday, and the Astros’ pursuit of Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada.

One possible trade would send Ensberg to the Padres for Scott Linebrink. The Astros would then send Lidge to the Rangers for Blalock.