Found November 05, 2009 on
Chicago Tribune:
Club would give up Chris Getz and Josh Fields in deal
The Whtie Sox wouldn't confirm reports they have acquired versatile left-handed hitter Mark Teahen from the Royals for Chris Getz and Josh Fields. Although several scouting sources acknowledged the teams thoroughly evaluated and discussed personnel, neither Getz nor the agent for Fields said they had been informed they had been traded.
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