Sports headlines for Monday December 6, 1976:
- Sherrill Returns To Pitt As Coach On 5-Year Pact
- Red Sox Trade Cooper, Get Back Scott And Carbo
- Kuhn Sees Potential Trouble
- Kuhn Withholds OK On Matthews
- Michigan, UCLA Favored In Bowls
Today's baseball transactions:
- Orioles selected Mike Dimmel from Dodgers in the Rule V draft
- Red Sox sold Bob Heise to Royals
- Red Sox traded Cecil Cooper to Brewers for George Scott and Bernie Carbo
- Cubs selected Willie Hernandez from Phillies in the Rule V draft
- Indians traded John Lowenstein and Rick Cerone to Blue Jays for Rico Carty
- Royals traded Jim Wohlford, Jamie Quirk and Bob McClure (acquired 3/15/1977) to Brewers for Jim Colborn and Darrell Porter
- Dodgers selected Ted Martinez from Reds in the Rule V draft
- Brewers selected Marshall Edwards from Orioles in the Rule V draft
- Twins selected Rich Chiles from Astros in the Rule V draft
- Twins selected Mike Proly from Cardinals in the Rule V draft
- A's sold Larry Haney to Brewers
- Mariners selected Charlie Beamon from Royals in the Rule V draft
- Giants sold Glenn Adams to Twins
- Cardinals selected Roger Freed from Expos in the Rule V draft
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