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Haren might not make his Angels' debut right away, though. Scioscia was still evaluating the rotation and where to slip the right-hander in. After playing the Rangers, Los Angeles heads home to face the Boston Red Sox.
"I believe his turn would be tomorrow, but we're going to evaluate a couple of things and get a chance to talk to him and see where he is," the manager said. "We've got guys who are on regular turn now, so we do have the luxury of folding him in somewhere or putting him out there to pitch tomorrow."
Saunders was an All-Star in 2008 and had a 54-32 record and 4.29 ERA in 115 games over six seasons with the Angels. He was 6-10 with a 4.62 ERA in 20 starts for Los Angeles this year, his eighth in the organization.
"I've been in trade talks in the offseason and stuff like that but you never really think it's going to happen," said Saunders, who lives in Arizona. "They obviously think highly of me, so it will be a new challenge."
Rodriguez appeared in one game this season, allowing a run and a hit in two innings, and was 0-1 with a 5.58 ERA in 18 relief appearances over five stints with the big league club last year.
Corbin, a 21-year-old left-hander, has spent the season in the lower levels of Los Angeles' system.
With a starter and two solid prospects, the Diamondbacks found the right match for dealing Haren.
"(Saunders) brings an element to our club that I think we need," Arizona interim GM Jerry Dipoto said. "The prospects in the deal bring us talent that we need to build with. Therefore, I felt that this deal checked a lot of boxes for the Arizona Diamondbacks."
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