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That has become a very rare occurrence in recent years. The last trade between the North and South sides was a swap of relievers Neal Cotts and David Aardsma in winter 2006.

Before that it was a 1998 swap of Cubs’ reliever Matt Karchner for former No. 1 Cubs pick Jon Garland, who was a starter for the ‘05 champions.

And before that it was Sammy Sosa for George Bell. But that was 20 years ago.

“I think a lot of the reason we haven’t done trades over the years was because we were in similar spots in the competitive cycle — we were both trying to win that year,” Hahn said. “We talked with them some last year (at the July 31 deadline presumably about Ryan Dempster).”

Perhaps a larger reason for lack of crosstown trades is fear of criticism if one side becomes a clear loser. And, for Hahn, that would make it doubly tough, at least if he were the loser, just because of perception.

“Maybe I’m underestimating that element,” he said with a laugh. “I don’t view it as more cumbersome or having more pitfalls or land mines than any other club. Maybe I’m being naive.”

Most likely he is, given his father’s penchant for listening to sports radio.

With Hahn new at his job and with Cubs’ bosses Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer dumping salaries and veterans, you would think the two sides have talked this offseason.

“I don’t think we’re in the same spot right now,” Hahn said. “But we have a good enough relationship that if either one of us said what about this-for-that, we’d be able to respond fairly quickly. I’m just not sure there’s a fit right now.”

Of course, some 12-year-old may feel differently and propose something, as Hahn did years ago. Most likely Hahn would try to respond.

“I feel a little bit of an obligation now,” Hahn said. “Getting letters from (Green) makes me more conscious of it, knowing somebody took the time to write a letter to me.”

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