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The Cubs won the NL Central last season but were swept out of the playoffs by Arizona. Without a World Series appearance since 1945 and without a title since 1908, they are obviously making a strong push. The team is also expected to be sold by the end of the season.
"We never looked at it as 'Oh, we're going to get in, we're better than last year, we'll take our chances if we get in,'" Hendry said. "There's a lot of baseball left. We don't look at it today like we're getting in for sure. ... Our mode all year has been that we will try to get better."
Gaudin was 5-3 with a 3.59 ERA in 26 games -- including six starts for Oakland.
Murton was a former top prospect for the Cubs, but he's shuttled between Triple-A Iowa and Chicago the past two seasons. He's hitting .250 in 40 at-bats.
Gallagher is 3-4 with a 4.45 ERA in 12 games, including 10 starts.
"It's a great opportunity for me to go over there and start every fifth day and keep going," he said.
Gallagher is expected to start at home Friday against the Angels.
"I'm excited about it," Athletics manager Bob Geren said of the trade. "We've made some great deals the last 12 months and this is another one. (Gallagher is) young and talented and we got a lot of other talent in the deal also. I think it's going to be another one of these trades where both teams are going to be real happy with it."
Patterson, the brother of Corey Patterson, was sent to the minors on July 3, and has also been on the frequent shuttle between the Cubs and Triple-A. Patterson was hitting .237 with a homer and seven RBIs in 38 at-bats with the Cubs. He also plays second base.
Donaldson, a catcher for Class A Peoria, was hitting .217 with six homers.
Murton and Patterson will be sent to Triple-A Sacramento. Donaldson may be moved up to Double-A or could be sent to Single A Stockton.
Piniella said the trade should send a message to Cubs fans.
"This shows the Cubs are going to do everything in their power to get where we want to go," he said.
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