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Thursday, June 15
Report: Red Sox to make run at Sosa


NEW YORK -- The competition in the AL East is pretty similar to the debate that a friend says is going on in Sammy Sosa's mind: Boston or New York.

Sammy Sosa
Sosa

With trade talks swirling around Sosa and the clubhouses of both the Red Sox and Yankees, Red Sox infielder Manny Alexander said Wednesday that the Chicago Cubs slugger is intrigued by the possibility of playing in either city.

"We talk about it a lot," said Alexander, who played with Sosa in Chicago and remains one of his closest friends. "Boston, New York, Boston, New York. I know where he'd be happy because he's said it."

Alexander, who talked to Sosa on Tuesday night, wouldn't reveal that answer, but it could come soon.

Sosa trade scenarios
OK, the Cubs aren't going to get Nick Johnson, Ed Yarnall, Alfonso Soriano and Drew Henson from the Yankees. But after scouring various newspaper reports, here are some more realistic trade rumors involving Sammy Sosa to the Yankees, Mets or Red Sox.

  • Yankees trade P Ramiro Mendoza, 3B Drew Henson and SS Alfonso Soriano for Sosa.

  • Yankees trade SS Alfonso Soriano, 3B Drew Henson, OF Ricky Ledee or OF Shane Spencer and OF Jackson Melian for Sosa and Ismael Valdes.

  • Yankees trade SS Alfonso Soriano, P Ed Yarnall, 3B Drew Henson and P Jake Westbrook for Sosa.

  • Red Sox trade C Steve Lomasney, P Sun Woo Kim, 1B Dernell Stenson, IF Donnie Sadler for Sosa.

  • Red Sox trade OF Trot Nixon, C Steve Lomasney, P Sun Woo Kim and P Tomo Ohka or 1B Dernell Stenson for Sosa and Kevin Tapani or Ismael Valdes.

  • Mets trade OF Alex Escobar, P Grant Roberts and P Pat Strange for Sosa.

    Other names: Cubs are also interested in Cuban right-hander Adrian Hernandez, now in Double-A with the Yankees. Any deal with the Yankees could also involve Kevin Tapani (Tapani has veto power due to a no-trade clause). The Red Sox are also interested in Cubs outfielder Henry Rodriguez.

  • Cubs general manager Ed Lynch said he has been contacted by a few teams about the three-time All-Star and 1998 National League MVP, and the Red Sox, Yankees and New York Mets are all interested.

    Then again, who wouldn't want to acquire a player who is hitting .305 with 19 homers and 58 RBI this season, and had 129 home runs the past two seasons?

    The Boston Globe reported Wednesday that Red Sox general manager Dan Duquette is ready to make a serious run at Sosa.

    Duquette reportedly believes it will take at least two top pitching prospects and a catcher to pry Sosa away from the Cubs.

    Duquette signed Sosa to a deal in January, 1995, when the owners had temporarily implemented their own labor plan, only to have the deal negated weeks later.

    Since then, Duquette and Sosa have maintained a good relationship, with Duquette being among the invited guests last winter to the outfielder's birthday party at his Santo Domingo mansion.

    Sosa, who can veto any trade, can dictate where he will play if the Cubs decide to move him.

    "He's one of the most influential baseball players in the game," Alexander said. "Of course, I'd be happy if he was traded here. But wherever he's traded he's going to be happy because he's going to play."

    Alexander hinted that Sosa isn't so happy in Chicago, where he has come under criticism this season from new manager Don Baylor and others in the front office.

    "Because of what he's done for the team, the organization and baseball, he should get more respect than he's getting," Alexander said.

    Yankees owner George Steinbrenner is apparently ready to give Sosa more than respect.

    The Boss, who would have to extend Sosa's contract to complete a deal, is getting antsy to do something. After the Yankees lost Tuesday night to Boston, Steinbrenner told reporters, "We better do something."

    "That will only make it tougher to do something," said Yankees manager Joe Torre, who discussed Sosa with Steinbrenner during a meeting Tuesday. "George is emotional. George wants to win. But it doesn't make my general manager's job easier when other clubs say, 'Ha-ha. There's a mandate for you.' "

    Steinbrenner, who wanted to acquire Jim Edmonds during spring training, is frustrated by a team that is second-to-last in the AL in runs scored and neck-and-neck with Boston in the AL East.

    There are also questions about a starting rotation that is counting heavily on a pair of struggling 37-year olds, Roger Clemens and David Cone.

    "If we bring someone in here, we want to make sure it fits our needs," Torre said. "A high-profile player isn't the answer unless that player has something that this club needs to be better."

    Steinbrenner's outburst and the swirling trade rumors are nothing new for the Yankees, who were more concerned with facing Pedro Martinez on Wednesday than the backpage headlines in the New York tabloids.

    "There's always something going on here, so I don't look at it as being a distraction," shortstop Derek Jeter said. "There are always trade rumors. It seems like every guy available, we're going to trade for. It's not like this is the first time we heard it."

    There have been a lot of names mentioned in trade talks -- mostly minor league prospects -- but the Cubs couldn't have liked what they saw from Yankees farmhand Adrian "El Duquecito" Hernandez, who pitched Tuesday night for Double-A Norfolk.

    Hernandez, nicknamed for his similarities to Yankees pitcher Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez, gave up six runs, four hits, four walks and hit two batters in his second Double-A appearance.
     


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