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It was the second big move involving a high-priced player in the past two weeks for the White Sox. They acquired former NL Cy Young winner Jake Peavy on July 31 from San Diego for four young pitchers.
Peavy, currently on the disabled list, is set to make $15 million in 2010, $16 million in 2011 and $17 million in 2012. There is a $22 million club option for 2013 with a $4 million buyout.
"Tremendous player," White Sox DH Jim Thome said when he found out the team acquired Rios.
Rios has spent his entire career with the Blue Jays, breaking in as a 23-year-old rookie in 2004. A decent outfielder, Rios hit .283 with 81 homers and 395 RBIs over the past six seasons, making the All-Star team in 2007 and 2008.
"It was a little emotional to say bye to your friends, to the people you came up with," Rios said. "But like I said before, you have to move on. It's a new team and I just have to keep doing what I was doing here, go out and play hard and just try to help the new team win."
[Associated Press;
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