Found November 06, 2009 on Kings of Kauffman:
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Both teams have now confirmed the rumored Teahen trade.  The deal is exactly the same as it was reported yesterday with the additional detail that the Royals are sending some cash, along with Teahen, to the White Sox.  Kansas City gets Chris Getz and Josh Fields in return.  Click here and here to read the related articles [...]
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