The Atlanta Braves acquired All-Star second baseman Dan Uggla from the Florida Marlins on Tuesday in a trade for utilityman Omar Infante and pitcher Mike Dunn, a baseball source told ESPN.com.
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Uggla, 30, has 154 home runs in five seasons with Florida. He's a three-time All-Star and just won his first career Silver Slugger award.
The Marlins elected to move Uggla after they were unable to reach an agreement with him on a long-term contract.
Uggla is expected to play second base for Atlanta. His arrival frees up Martin Prado to share time at first base with rookie Freddie Freeman, provide insurance for Chipper Jones at third and also log some at-bats in left field.
The Uggla trade continues a busy offseason for the Marlins, who dealt outfielder Cameron Maybin to San Diego and sent pitcher Andrew Miller to Boston last week.
Those two players were at the core of the 2007 deal that sent Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis from Florida to Detroit. Uggla will be reunited with Fredi Gonzalez in Atlanta. Gonzalez managed the Marlins for 3½ years before being fired in June. He was hired to replace Bobby Cox in mid-April.
looks like they already got him but doubt he will sign a contract to stay there after the year is over