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ATLANTA -- The transaction drew little notice in the waning days of spring training -- a few words on television and radio, a line or two in the newspaper, a mere blip on the Internet.
Fine-tuning their roster, the Atlanta Braves traded a utility infielder to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for an outfielder-turned- pitcher whose career numbers -- 11 wins, 26 losses, a 5.17 ERA -- provided scant hope of him being anything more than the 10th or 11th guy on the staff.See the full content of this document
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Braves' Unlikely Star
Well, just imagine where the Braves would be without Jorge Sosa.
The 27-year-old right-hander, who had all the credentials for the dreaded journeyman tag, instead has been a godsend for Atlanta's injury plagued rotation. He's got as many wins as Tim Hudson and went into t...See the full content of this document
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