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Tigers get Infante, Sanchez from Marlins

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Miami Marlins second baseman Omar Infante at Marlins Ball Park in Miami, April 1, 2012. UPI/Susan Knowles
Miami Marlins second baseman Omar Infante at Marlins Ball Park in Miami, April 1, 2012. UPI/Susan Knowles 
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Published: July 23, 2012 at 7:25 PM

DETROIT, July 23 (UPI) -- The Miami Marlins Monday sent second baseman Omar Infante and pitcher Anibal Sanchez to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for pitcher Jacob Turner.

In addition to Turner -- a top prospect -- the Marlins received minor league catcher Rob Brantly, pitcher Brian Flynn and a compensatory pick.

Detroit, currently leading the American League Central but fending off the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians, reacquired 30-year-old Infante, who played with the Tigers from 2002-2007.

This season he is batting .287 with eight home runs and 33 RBI.

Sanchez, 28, has spent seven seasons with the Marlins, where he was a key member of their rotation. The right-hander is 5-7 with a 3.94 ERA so far in 2012.

Detroit took the 21-year-old Turner with the ninth overall pick in 2009 and the right-hander made his major league debut last year. He is 1-1 with an 8.03 ERA in four starts this season.

Topics: Anibal Sanchez, Omar Infante
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