Major League Mongering will look at players rumored to be on the move between now and the July 31st pseudo-trade-deadline.Why does this need to happen? At 42-56, the present seems bleak. So
Jim Bowden, needs to sell Washington Nationals fans a future with a new ballpark on the horizon (because a new ballpark is nice and all, but without a solid talent base, even cherry trees in the outfield lose their novelty eventually), especially after getting nothing for
Alfonso Soriano except the compensatory draft picks. The easiest way to acquire that future is to use their chips in the bullpen, including closer
Chad Cordero (19 saves and a 2.63 ERA), set up man
Jon Rauch (his five wins are second on the club, and his 44 K's are third on the Nats), and lefty
Ray King (one run and three hits given up in his last ten appearances).
Who's Interested? With relievers at a premium, the question should be: "Who isn't interested?" The Tigers,
previously linked to
Eric Gagne,
are interested in Cordero along with the Mets, Red Sox, and
the Rockies, who are dealing with
Brian Fuentes'
recent injury. The Rockies and
Mets are also interested in Rauch, along with
the Indians. The buzz on King has been minimal so far, but whatever low to mid level prospect that Bowden can get for him would be beneficial. The Dodgers could jump in on any of these guys if Takashi Saito's
injury is serious.
Who's coming back? With Cordero under club control until 2009, and at only 25 years old, he could bring back a king's ransom. Bowden
reportedly has his eye on Tigers top pitching prospect
Jair Jurrjens, who could be expendable with
Justin Verlander,
Jeremy Bonderman, and
Andrew Miller already anchoring the staff, and
Rick Porcello on the horizon.
Fantasy Impact? If you picked up Chad Cordero as your third or fourth reliever as a way to get some cheap saves, you may be in trouble if he goes to a team with an established closer such as the Tigers (
Todd Jones) or Mets (
Billy Wagner). A fantasy owner's best choice (if not dream scenario) probably involves the Rockies, a halfway decent team who may need a closer long term with Fuentes out.