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Published: Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004 12:00 a.m. MST
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BASEBALL

American League

NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with C John Flaherty on a one-year contract. Traded OF Kenny Lofton and cash to Philadelphia for RHP Felix Rodriguez, and LHP Felix Heredia to the New York Mets for LHP Mike Stanton and cash.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Named Dan Huston scout.

COLORADO ROCKIES—Named Mike Gallego third base and infield coach and Jeff Bridich manager of minor league operations.

FLORIDA MARLINS—Named Luis Dorante bullpen coach and Brian Chattin director of player development.

HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with SS Jose Vizcaino on a one-year contract.

Pacific Coast League

LAS VEGAS 51'S—Named David Byrne, Melissa Harkavy and John Spoley corporate marketing managers and Chuck Johnson director of marketing.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

INDIANA PACERS—Activated G Reggie Miller from the injured list.

NEW ORLEANS HORNETS—Traded G Darrell Armstrong to Dallas for G Dan Dickau and a 2005 second-round draft pick.

American Basketball Association

ABA—Announced the Oklahoma City Ballhawgs will move to Baton Rouge, La. and be called the Louisiana Hurricanes.

UTAH SNOWBEARS—Signed F David Benoit.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed DT Anthony Maddox from the practice squad. Waived WR Jermaine Lewis.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed OL Marques Sullivan. Waived WR Kevin Kasper.

Arena Football League

COLORADO CRUSH—Signed L Marcus Adams.

Canadian Football League

HAMILTON TIGER-CATS—Announced the resignation of Greg Nowak, director of player personnel, effective at the end of the year.

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