Hold yer horses........
Brewers deny report of Sexson deal
By_Steve Gilbert_/_MLB.com
PHOENIX -- A Chicago radio station reported Saturday that the Milwaukee Brewers and Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed in principle on a five-player deal that would send slugging first baseman Richie Sexson to Arizona.
A Brewers spokesperson Saturday night called the report "erroneous," however, and Diamondbacks officials declined to comment.
ESPN Radio 1000 in Chicago reported that Arizona would trade second baseman Junior Spivey, first baseman Lyle Overbay, versatile infielder Craig Counsell and lefthander Chris Capuano to the Brewers in exchange for Sexson, after the players completed physicals Monday.
"I think it's speculation about a trade," D-Backs general manager Joe Garagiola Jr. said Saturday. "And I'm not going to speculate on trades."
The Diamondbacks finalized a deal on Friday that sent Curt Schilling to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for four players. Team officials said that trade is a precursor to more moves.
"We're not finished," Colangelo said Friday. "(The Schilling trade) is a first step ... This is not our final roster by any means."
Sexson, who hit .272 with 45 homers and 124 RBIs last season, would give the D-Backs a much-needed offensive jolt. The 6-8 first baseman has long been rumored to be a target for the offense-hungry D-Backs. Some early reports of the Schilling trade incorrectly indicated it would be a three-way swap with Arizona sending the players it acquired from Boston to Milwaukee in exchange for Sexson.
Steve Gilbert is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.