While the Sox have talked with the Indians about dealing for 26-year-old Coco Crisp -- who could play any of the outfield positions and hit leadoff or second -- it appears unlikely that Cleveland will deal the sure-handed and switch-hitting Crisp.
The Indians, according to a club official, have been contacted by many teams interested in Crisp, but have not come close to moving him.
Cleveland is high on Crisp, who hit .300 with 16 homers and 69 RBIs while making $365,000 last season, and the team is in need of outfield depth. It is pursuing Nomar Garciaparra, who, if signed, would likely play right field, Casey Blake's position.
Garciaparra, though, appears closer to signing with the Dodgers.
In a deal for Crisp, the Sox likely would have to give up Matt Clement or Bronson Arroyo. The Indians lost starting pitcher Scott Elarton (who signed with Kansas City) and are expected to lose Kevin Millwood to a club with deeper pockets, but they have signed starter Paul Byrd, formerly of the Angels. That gives the Indians a rotation with an 18-game winner (Cliff Lee), two 15-game winners (C.C. Sabathia and Jake Westbrook), and a 12-game winner (Byrd), which means they probably don't need much rotation help.