![]() SAN DIEGO, CA - After spending 15 seasons roaming the outfield in Qualcomm Stadium and Petco Park, Garret Anderson (right) will have to familiarize himself with a new outfield in 2011. The Padres today sent their all-time leader in nearly every offensive category to the Cleveland Indians in exchange for third baseman Joe Crede. "Anderson has been a staple on this Padres team since I took over as manager in 1995," manager Tim Stoops said. "I'm really glad he leaves San Diego as a World Series champion. I think everyone in the clubhouse wanted to win it last month for him. You know he's been here a long time if you think back to when he used to play in the outfield next to the likes of Joe Orsulak and Rusty Greer." Crede is about as big an injury question mark as Eric Chavez at this point in his career. The two third basemen may not have spots with the 2011 Padres. In 2010, Crede was limited to 102 games with the Indians, hitting a disappointing .208 with 19 home runs and 59 RBI.
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