<h1><font size="3">For those that are diehard baseball fans, here's an excerpt from mlbtraderumors.com (Great site for free agent news). I hope Craig gets a shot at the big leagues soon, but with Wieters in Baltimore, he'll be stuck in the minors for a while...
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O's Claim Tatum From Reds; Nix A Free Agent</a></h1> <div class="byline">
By Ben Nicholson-Smith [November 20 at 2:33pm CST] </div>
The Orioles claimed catcher Craig Tatum off of waivers from the Cincinnati Reds, according to a team press release. The O's designated lefty Chris Waters for assignment to clear space for Tatum.</p>
The 26-year-old catcher posted a .471 OPS in 77 plate appearances with the Reds this year; a considerable dropoff from his .638 OPS in Triple A. In 2008, Baseball America named Tatum the best defensive catcher in the Reds' organization.</p>
Meanwhile, the Reds lost the rights to another player. Laynce Nix refused an outright assignment and elected free agency, according to MLB.com's Mark Bowman.
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O's Claim Tatum From Reds; Nix A Free Agent</a></h1> <div class="byline">
By Ben Nicholson-Smith [November 20 at 2:33pm CST] </div>
The Orioles claimed catcher Craig Tatum off of waivers from the Cincinnati Reds, according to a team press release. The O's designated lefty Chris Waters for assignment to clear space for Tatum.</p>
The 26-year-old catcher posted a .471 OPS in 77 plate appearances with the Reds this year; a considerable dropoff from his .638 OPS in Triple A. In 2008, Baseball America named Tatum the best defensive catcher in the Reds' organization.</p>
Meanwhile, the Reds lost the rights to another player. Laynce Nix refused an outright assignment and elected free agency, according to MLB.com's Mark Bowman.
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