Rangers Send Kevin Millwood, Cash to Orioles for Reliever Chris Ray

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Dec 9, 2009

Rangers Send Kevin Millwood, Cash to Orioles for Reliever Chris Ray INDIANAPOLIS — The Texas Rangers
sent pitcher Kevin Millwood and about $3 million to Baltimore for
reliever Chris Ray on Wednesday night, giving the Orioles a durable
starter and cash to help pay for him.

Texas also got a player to be named in a deal where money was a major factor.

Millwood is owed $12 million next
season in the final year of his contract, a salary he guaranteed
himself by reaching 180 innings this year for Texas.

The Rangers had cash flow problems
this year, with Major League Baseball stepping in to provide
assistance, and owner Tom Hicks is trying to sell the team.

Boosted by its pitching, Texas stayed
in playoff contention until late in the season. The last-place Orioles,
meanwhile, went 64-98 in their 12th straight losing season.

Baltimore is counting on Millwood's help on and off the field.

"We're satisfied he's going to be
just the kind of guy we need to show our young guys the way," Orioles
president Andy MacPhail said.

"Not just the innings we think he's going to eat," he said, but "what it takes to be a successful major league pitcher."

Millwood was 13-10 with three
complete games last season. His 3.67 ERA was eighth-best among AL
starters — in fact, it was the lowest by a Texas pitcher who qualified
for the ERA title since 1997.

Millwood turns 35 in two weeks and
has made at least 25 starts in each of the last eight years. The
right-hander was the Rangers' opening-day starter in all four years
with the team.

An All-Star with Atlanta in 1999,
Millwood led the AL in ERA with Cleveland in 2005. He is 155-121 with a
4.02 ERA in 13 seasons.

Ray, 28 next month, was 0-4 with a
7.27 ERA in 46 games. He was one of the Orioles' bright spots when he
posted a career-high 33 saves in 2006, but needed Tommy John surgery on
his right elbow the next year.

Ray made nine appearances on injury
rehab in 2008 and last year was his first full season since the
transplant surgery. He showed improvement in the second half with a
4.88 ERA in his final 26 games.

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