Cody Ross,
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The Marlins announced the transaction after losing 2-1 on Sunday to the Astros at Sun Life Stadium.
The 29-year-old opened the season as the starting right fielder, but he was switched to center field after Cameron Maybin struggled early.
Maybin will be recalled from Triple-A on Tuesday and assume the center field spot when the Marlins open a three-game set with the Mets at Citi Field.
In February,
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Cheap Apparel, instead of the $4.2 million Florida offered. The Giants will assume about $1 million of the remainder of Ross’ contract.
A few days ago, it became public that the Giants had claimed Ross on waivers. The move was seen to block the Marlins from working out a possible trade with the Padres.
The Marlins had until Monday to decide whether to work out a trade, or pull him off waivers or to award him to the Giants.
Ross had two hits in Sunday’s loss,
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Because he is in line to make about $6 million in 2011,
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The Marlins record now is 62-61,
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The Marlins now will get a longer look at Maybin, who appeared in 51 games for Florida and was batting .225.
The 23-year-old Maybin is batting .338 with New Orleans with four homers and 23 RBIs.
Moving Ross also should free up more playing time for Emilio Bonifacio,
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– Joe Frisaro