It appears that the Philadelphia Phillies are looking to trade Aaron Rowand as they look for middle relief help, and anytime Rowand's name is mentioned in trade talks, the Chicago White Sox always seem to pop up.
Whether it was last season at the trade deadline, or this offseason when the Sox sent Freddy Garcia to the Phils, it seems both teams are determined to make this happen. There haven't been many players more popular on the south side of Chicago over the last ten years or so, and in fact, I'm wearing an Aaron Rowand shirt as I write this.
The trade is rumored to be something to the effect of the Sox sending lefty Boone Logan to Philly for Rowand. It would make sense for both teams since neither Brian Anderson, Jerry Owens, or Ryan Sweeney have done anything to convince the Sox they have a centerfielder, and with Andrew Sisco and Matt Thornton already in the pen, the Sox don't need any more southpaws in there.
Ken Williams, as always, is not confirming or denying anything.
''I can't give you any direction on any of that because tomorrow it will be something different,'' Williams said. ''The next day it will be something else. After all, it has been pointed out to me that I have made the most trades [51] the last six years, so with that comes a lot of speculation.''
Seeing as how this trade makes sense for both teams-the Phillies have Shane Victorino ready to take Rowand's place-I'm crossing my fingers that this deal goes through. Yes, it makes it a lot harder for me to type, but that's just the kind of dedication I have.