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Saw this tidbit in the Boston Globe today (online):
Former Red Sox outfielder Jonathan Van Every is joining the Holy Cross staff as director of operations. Van Every, who played for the Sox from 2008-10, was once traded for himself. On April 24, 2010, the Pirates traded him to the Sox for a player to be named later. He became the player to be named later and went back to the Pirates May 31. 10 years ago...but somehow I missed this. Its an interesting one! |
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I think Harry Chiti was once traded for himself too.
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Here's Van Every during his time in Boston's system:
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He was purchased by the Mets from the Indians on 4/26/62
- and returned to the Indians on 6/15/62 - after hitting .195 in 15 games. (There were so many great players on that first Mets team, he got lost in the shuffle) I believe the Ken Burns movie states he was traded for himself... functionally, the truth is the same. .
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I think Dickie Noles was as well.
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