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Report: Cubs, Rangers talk Matt Garza trade

The Rangers and Cubs are talking about a trade involving Matt Garza. (Photo by Associated Press)

Reds manager Dusty Baker thinks Cubs pitcher Matt Garza should fight Reds ace Johnny Cueto. (Photo by Associated Press)

The Texas Rangers and Chicago Cubs are discussing a trade that would send starting pitcher Matt Garza to Texas, Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi reported Thursday.

Citing major-league sources, Rosenthal and Morosi reported that the two teams have had "extensive talks" and discussed the "framework" of a deal. The report mentions other teams that are still interested — the Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, St. Louis Cardinals, and Cleveland Indians — but says that the Rangers are the "most motivated."

ESPN.com reported last Sunday that the Rangers were the clear "front-runners" for Garza. They have had interest in trading for him since 2011.

The 29-year-old Garza, who has been injury prone especially over the past year, remains the lone front-line starter available ahead of the July 31 trade deadline. In 11 starts this season, Garza is 6-1 with a 3.17 ERA with the Cubs. He has 62 strikeouts in just 71 innings pitched.

Despite a flurry of injuries to their pitching staff, the Rangers sit tied atop the American League Wild Card standings and just two games back of the Oakland Athletics in the AL West.

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