Miguel Cabrera (Marlins) - Hall of Fame-type talents don't usually come available at age 24, but Cabrera can be had in return for three or four top youngsters. Since he's going to make about $25 million in arbitration the next two years and then become a free agent, the Marlins might have to lessen their asking price just a bit. It doesn't help that teams are quite wary about Cabrera's weight gain and defense at third base. He makes more sense at first right now, though he could probably handle left field okay. He's just entering his prime on offense and should turn in his first 40-homer season in 2008 or 2009. The Angels, Dodgers and Giants appear to be the top candidates to land him, with the Red Sox potentially coming out of the shadows if they don't re-sign Mike Lowell.
Possibilities
To Angels for 3B Brandon Wood, RHP Nick Adenhart, C Jeff Mathis and RHP Jose Arredondo
To Angels for 2B Howie Kendrick, RHP Ervin Santana and C Jeff Mathis
To Dodgers for LHP Clayton Kershaw, OF Matt Kemp and 2B Tony Abreu
To Giants for RHP Tim Lincecum, 3B Angel Villalona and LHP Jonathan Sanchez
To Red Sox for OF Jacoby Ellsbury, LHP Jon Lester and 2B Jed Lowrie
To White Sox for LHP John Danks, 3B/OF Josh Fields and LHP Gio Gonzalez
Prediction - Traded to Angels