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Brewers acquire Durham from Giants for two minor leaguers

 

SAN FRANCISCO -- Ray Durham wore a Giants uniform for the last time, then packed up his locker and went to join the Milwaukee Brewers on the other side of the ballpark before leaving town with his new team.

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San Francisco traded the veteran second baseman to the Brewers for two minor leaguers, with both clubs waiting until after the teams played Sunday to announce the swap. That, in fact, was per Durham's request as he didn't want to suit up for his first game for Milwaukee against the Giants.

"Personally it was out of respect for the guys in this locker room," Durham said, saying his goodbyes in the Giants' clubhouse. "It really was a stipulation I asked for."

An emotional Durham could only stand to be in the Giants' dugout for a few innings during the series finale against Milwaukee, but was prepared to make the switch right afterward and head to St. Louis with the Brewers. The 36-year-old second baseman, in his sixth season with San Francisco and the final year of a two-year contract, had to approve the deal.

"He's a veteran guy that can come in here and help our club," Milwaukee general manager Doug Melvin said. "We're trying to add as many good players as we can. We're trying to win this thing."

Giants GM Brian Sabean met with Durham during Saturday's game about the trade, which came together quickly after Sabean spoke by phone with Melvin while both were in New York for the All-Star game.

Milwaukee also receives cash considerations in the deal.

"I was out there for 2½ or three innings and had to come back in. I was caught between a rock and a hard place," Durham said, acknowledging he was watching the NL Central teams' results on the out-of-town scoreboard. "That's all I could really take. It was a weird feeling, being out there actually rooting for both teams."

Milwaukee, vying for its first postseason berth since 1982, already made one of the biggest trades of the season, acquiring CC Sabathia from the Cleveland Indians before the All-Star break.

The Brewers, who won their fourth straight with Sunday's 7-4 victory, are three games back of NL Central-leading Chicago and one behind the Cardinals as they head to St. Louis.

"I think ownership and upper management have shown a commitment to winning and winning now, so it's very exciting to us," Milwaukee left fielder Ryan Braun said.

San Francisco received left-hander Steve Hammond and outfielder Darren Ford in the trade.

Durham was a late arrival to the ballpark, getting to the clubhouse in a rush about 2 hours before the game with a bag on his shoulder. He was held out of San Francisco's starting lineup, but manager Bruce Bochy said he was available for the game. Emmanuel Burriss started at second and Durham never got in the game.

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July 20, 2008 3:35 pm
Finally, the Brewers are doing something they have not done in years. Acquiring Sabathia was HUGE, now Durham who will hopefully take over the leadoff spot from the weak hitting Weeks. 3 games out of first and making a move for 1st place in the division. Brewer tickets are selling out fast.
 
 
 
 
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