ESPN's Rumor Central reports that is a possibility.
Tuesday, January 13
Angels interested in Dye
Jermaine Dye | White Sox | Interested: Angels? Reds?
The Los Angeles Angels are interested in acquiring outfielder Jermaine Dye now that Mark Teixeira has landed with the New York Yankees, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
Unlike the talks with the Reds that stalled during the Winter Meetings, the newspaper reported that the Sox and Angels have a fit, with Chone Figgins a key component.
The newspaper reported that the White Sox covet speed with general manager Ken Williams telling the Sun-Times back in June that Figgins was "interesting." The Angels want a power bat to offer some protection for Vladimir Guerrero and Torii Hunter. The one problem is Los Angeles has a surplus of outfielders in Hunter, Guerrero, Gary Matthews and Juan Rivera, but could convert someone to first base, as well as platoon Guerrero and Matthews as the designated hitter.
Dye would bring the Angels 137 home runs and 378 RBI since 2005 - the most from any American League outfielder in that span.
Figgins, who can play third, second and the outfield would give Williams a legitimate lead-off hitter, averaging just over 47 stolen bases a year since 2005. Because of his versatility he could fill a hole at second or move into the outfield, also allowing Carlos Quentin to move to his more natural outfield position in right field.