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5.26: Rosenthal - Giants gunning for Johnson, Uggla?

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  1. Nick Johnson0:11, 0:39
  2. Dan Uggla0:12
  3. Matt Cain0:32
  4. Mark DeRosa0:19
  5. Adrian Beltre0:21
  6. Ken Rosenthal0:02
  7. Red Sox0:44
  8. Mariners0:22
  9. Giants0:26
Tue, 26 May 2009|

Foxsports.com's Ken Rosenthal brings you up to date on the Giants' trade possibilities including the Marlins' Dan Uggla and the Nats' Nick Johnson.

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Transcript

We bring in our baseball insider Ken Rosenthal from foxsports.com. Can a lot of talk here by the -- about Bryant's -- in looking to add some offense to this giant lineup. We've heard a couple of names bandied about Nick Johnson Dan Uggla what can you tell us. Those names are out there is no question about that's got some others as well Mark DeRosa would be one. Possibly Adrian Beltre of the Mariners down the line. What's interesting to me is that the Giants talk about adding a hitter but what actually can they give up. Do not wanna wanna trade Matt Cain or any of their top young pitchers. So you're probably talking about a more modest type of guy. Someone like Nick Johnson is a potential free agent perhaps the price would not be as high for teams like the Mets and Red Sox also are interested in him.

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