Esteban Loaiza to White Sox

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He cleared waivers and was released by the Dodgers, then quickly snatched up by the team for which he became an All-Star and a 21-game winner in 2003. White Sox will pay a prorated share of the major-league minimum (about $260,000). Dodgers are still on the hook for a little less than $5 million this year (prorated share of $7 million) plus the $375,000 buyout of Loaiza's $7.5 million option for next season.

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