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Posted at 1:21 p.m., Monday, January 14, 2008

Baseball: Cards, Jays finalize Rolen for Glaus trade

By R.B. Fallstrom
Associated Press

ST. LOUIS — Scott Rolen was traded from the S. Louis Cardinals to the Toronto Blue Jays today for Troy Glaus in a swap of All-Star third basemen that was finalized after both players passed physicals.

Rolen became the second St. Louis star to join Toronto in the offseason. The Blue Jays signed former Cardinals shortstop David Eckstein, the MVP of the 2006 World Series, to a one-year contract earlier.

The 32-year-old Rolen hit a total of only 35 home runs the last three years while being hindered by a left shoulder injury that has required three operations. He and manager Tony La Russa have clashed since the 2006 postseason, when the manager benched Rolen.

Rolen requested a trade after last season.

La Russa, who agreed to a two-year contract extension in October, held a hard line on the Rolen situation at the winter meetings last month. La Russa said then that if Rolen plays hard, he'd be in the lineup and if he didn't, he'd be on the bench.

"If he doesn't like it, he can quit," La Russa said.

The 31-year-old Glaus was hampered by a bad left foot last season while hitting 20 homers in 115 games. Playing on grass in St. Louis rather than artificial turf in Toronto could be beneficial for Glaus, who totaled 75 homers in 2005-06 and has a pair of 40-homer seasons.

Last year, SI.com reported Glaus received steroids from Signature Pharmacy between September 2003 and May 2004. On Dec. 6, Major League Baseball said it found insufficient evidence to discipline him.

Rolen batted .265 with eight homers and 58 RBIs in 112 games last season before undergoing a season-ending cleanup procedure for his shoulder in September. He has three years and $36 million remaining on his contract.

The Cardinals will give Cesar Izturis, signed to a one-year free agent deal in November, the first chance to replace Eckstein at shortstop.

Rolen has three years and $36 million to go on an eight-year, $90 million deal signed in 2003, while Glaus is due $12 million this year with an $11.5 million player option for 2009.