
Anytime a player the caliber of
Miguel Cabrera is put on the trading block, there are going to be multiple teams interested in his services. After all, there aren't many 24 year olds out there with 138 home runs and 523 RBI under their belts. Let alone with a lifetime .313 batting average.
So while the
Yankees are already talking to the Marlins about a possible deal, they aren't the only team interested in making a deal for Cabrera.
Kenny Williams and the White Sox are planning on throwing
their hat in the ring as well.
''We will not act spontaneously because we have all sat around and discussed our targets for months and months. In some cases, some guys have been on our target lists for years. So if the right proposal comes our way, yeah, we're ready for it. But we're not going to act without rhyme or reason.''
One of those guys the Sox have long kept their eye on is Cabrera. He's been a favorite of
Ozzie Guillen ever since Guillen was the third base coach on the Marlins World Series champion team of 2003. Both are native Venezuelans, and have a close relationship.
The Sox also do have plenty of young pitching prospects, which the Marlins consider a start to any negotiations. Be it
Gio Gonzalez, or
Lance Broadway, Kenny Williams has never been afraid to deal prospects.
Still, I'd say the Yankees have the edge on Chicago because they do have
Joba Chamberlain,
Philip Hughes, and
Ian Kennedy. If the Yankees hold firm on not dealing either of the three, then the White Sox chances to get Cabrera will improve dramatically.
The Sox could then help the Yankees out with their hole at third base by sending
Joe Crede to the Bronx in a deal for
Johnny Damon. A move that's been talked about the last few days in Orlando.