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             === Sports Transactions from The Sports Network ===

                      === Tuesday, November 13, 2012 ===


=== BASEBALL ===

Chicago Cubs - Agreed to terms with pitcher Scott Baker on a one-year
contract.

Los Angeles Dodgers - Named Chuck Crim bullpen coach, John Valentin
assistant hitting coach and Ken Howell assistant pitching coach.

Philadelphia Phillies - Re-signed infielder Kevin Frandsen to a one-year
contract, avoiding arbitration.

St. Louis Cardinals - Signed catcher Rob Johnson to a minor league contract;
released pitcher Kyle McClellan.


=== BASKETBALL ===

Denver Nuggets - Assigned forward Quincy Miller to Iowa (NBADL).

New Orleans Hornets - Acquired guard Matt Carroll from the Charlotte Bobcats
in exchange for forward Hakim Warrick.


=== FOOTBALL ===

Atlanta Falcons - Signed wide receiver Tim Toone; signed tight end Chase
Coffman to the active roster from the practice squad; placed tight end Tommy
Gallarda on injured reserve; signed tight end Andrew Szczerba to the practice
squad.

Baltimore Ravens - Signed cornerback Chris Johnson; placed running back Bobby
Rainey on injured reserve; re-signed quarterback Dennis Dixon; released safety
Omar Brown.

Chicago Bears - Signed quarterback Josh McCown; waived tight end Brody
Eldridge.

Cleveland Browns - Signed defensive end Ricky Elmore to the practice squad.

Denver Broncos - Waived safety Duke Ihenacho.

New England Patriots - Signed guard Mitch Petrus; signed linebacker Jeff
Tarpinian to the practice squad; released linebacker Jerrell Harris from the
practice squad.

New York Jets - Placed defensive back Isaiah Trufant on injured reserve;
waived linebacker Aaron Maybin.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Placed linebacker Quincy Black on injured reserve;
signed defensive end Ernest Owusu and wide receiver Diondre Borel to the
practice squad; released tight end LaMark Brown and wide receiver Dale Moss
from the practice squad.


=== HOCKEY ===

American Hockey League - Suspended Bridgeport Sound Tigers forward Colin
McDonald for two games.