Rumor is forming from someone who has legitimate inside information. The just of it is that it is pretty unlikely but it sparks a lot of conversation.
The word is that Kearns, Bailey, and EdE may be dealt to an AL West team for a "difference maker" starting pitcher, a 2B prospect, and a PTBNL.
Sounds hanus for us unless it is someone that is a serious difference maker.
But here are my thoughts of possibilities:
-Angels are out because they already have Edgardo Alfonso, Dallas McPherson and Chone Figgins to play 3B and it leaves no room for EdE. Also, with Guerrero, G. Anderson, and Figgins set to start in the outfield, they have no room for Kearns. They have a very solid prospect list and may not even need someone like Bailey right now.
-The M's are out because they have Beltre at 3B which leaves no room for EdE. Kearns may be an upgrade to their outfield, but their best 2B prospect is Cabrera or Valbuena whom are no match to a Bailey and makes the SP we receive to have to be a true ace.
-The Rangers are a very slim possibility but Ian Kinsler fits the 2B prospect role, but they do not have room for EdE in their infield. I am not too sure if Kearns is any better than Mench or Matthews either. But I don't know much about those two players. I know they are high on Matthews and Wilkerson, so Mench would be the odd man out. Kearns just might fit here. The difference making SP would have to be Kevin Millwood then. Not sure if that is enough for the three they would be asking for.
-The A's are out because they have Chavez at 3B. Bradley, Payton and Kotsay in the OF. No room for either EdE or Kearns. The inriguing thing with them is that they have some really nice SP in Harden and Zito. And they have a decent 2B prospect in Melillo.
Anyhow any thoughts?