Another scout said the Indians could get between two and three prospects, depending on whether that team could sign C.C. Sabathia to an extension before he becomes a free agent this winter. “There are so many teams still in contention right now, who need pitching, that I think the market is going to be a really big market for him,” said a scout.
Here are some of the candidates:
New York Yankees. They’re desperate for a No. 1 starter and have young pitching to trade. Then again, the Yankees just might wait until the off-season and overwhelm Sabathia with so much money he can’t say no. That way, they keep their prospects and get Sabathia as well. But they might miss the postseason.
Philadelphia Phillies. The NL East leaders believe they’re one starter short of going to the World Series. Charlie Manuel was Sabathia’s first big-league manager, but the Phillies don’t know if they have enough to get Sabathia. One bargaining chip could be outfielder Shane Victorino. Would GM Pat Gillick try to deliver a World Series to the Phillies in what reportedly is his last year on the job?
Chicago Cubs. How far would the Cubs go to break their 100-year World Series championship drought? Lou Piniella would probably like to make a deal for Sabathia today.
Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox, like the Yankees, wouldn’t give up their young pitchers for Johan Santana last winter. They’d probably stick their toe in these negotiations, but would wait until the off-season to make a real run at Sabathia.
Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays are finally a winner, and they have prospects to deal. What about renting Sabathia for the stretch drive?
Los Angeles Angels. The Angels have plenty of pitching, but Sabathia would make them better. Sabathia is a West Coast guy, and the Angels might have a better chance of keeping him as well.
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