Here are a couple of rumors from ESPN:
White Sox shopping Swisher
Nick Swisher | White Sox
According to the Chicago Tribune, White Sox GM Ken Williams is actively shopping Nick Swisher at the GM meetings, apparently because he wants to upgrade the team's speed.
One source told the Tribune that Rockies center fielder Willy Taveras is a target, although the Rockies would rather take a pitcher in return, like Lance Broadway.
Swisher, acquired last year from Oakland, had a disappointing season, hitting only .219 -- .133 over the final 27 games. He is owed $21 million over the next three seasons.
Cuban third baseman on Sox radar
The bidding will soon begin for young Cuban third baseman Dayan Viciedo, and the White Sox are expected to be at the front of the line, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
The White Sox have a vacancy at third baseman since Joe Crede, who's a free agent, is likely to sign with another team. Plus, the White Sox have a good track record with Cuban players, first with Jose Contreras and then last year with Alexei Ramirez.
Viciedo, 19, is considered the best player from Cuba since Omar Linares.
''[The Sox] have shown a lot of interest,'' Viciedo's agent, Jaime Torres, told the Sun-Times. ''It seems they have done a lot of research. To be honest, they do have an edge having Alexei and Jose."
White Sox looking to deal Vazquez
Javier Vazquez | White Sox
A source told the Chicago Tribune that the Mets have expressed interest in right-hander Javier Vazquez. According to the newspaper, the source did not know what the Mets were offering, but speculated it would not be a lot if New York is willing to take on all of the $23 million Vazquez is owed over the next two seasons. "There are some things in preliminary discussions, but I don't expect anything to materialize. ... I'm going to explore all the possibilities to win." Vazquez has struggled in big games, a fact manager Ozzie Guillen was not shy about pointing out late in the season. He went 0-3 with a 13.50 ERA in late-season games. Vazquez, who has a no-trade clause to West Coast teams, was fourth in the American League in strikeouts, but his only winning season in the last four was 2007, when he finished 15-8. He also had winning records in Montreal in the early 2000s when current Mets GM Omar Minaya worked there.