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Points: 59,225, Level: 100 | | MLB ESPN Insider for 3.13.06 Mirabelli back to the Sox? | Monday, March 13 | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  Doug Mirabelli
Padres | Red Sox? | Back to Boston? Mar 13 - With John Flaherty opting for retirement, Ken Huckaby injured and Josh Bard as Jason Varitek's only backup at catcher, the Red Sox may be interested in reacquiring Doug Mirabelli from the Padres, the Boston Herald reports. | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  San Diego | | Feeling short at short Mar 13 - Padres GM Kevin Towers is looking to acquire a shortstop who can play regularly in the event that Khalil Greene makes another trip to the DL, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports. | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  Joey Gathright
Devil Rays | Marlins | Intra-state trade Mar 13 - If the Marlins are willing to give up left-handed pitcher Scott Olsen, the Devil Rays may be willing to part with speedy outfielder Joey Gathright, possibly before Opening Day, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  Tony Graffanino
Red Sox | Mets? Marlins? Cubs? | Rangers passing on Graffanino Mar 13 - The Rangers' interest in Tony Graffanino has waned thanks to the strong play of rookie second baseman Ian Kinsler, the Providence Journal reports. Graffanino, however, is still being looked at by the Mets, Cubs and Marlins. | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  Kazuo Matsui
Mets | | A second look for Mets Mar 13 - When it comes to potential alternatives to Kaz Matsui at second base, the Mets would rather have Boston's Alex Cora than Tony Graffanino, an AL team source told the New York Post. | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  Todd Walker
Cubs | Marlins? | Fish market Mar 13 - The Cubs' best bet to move either Todd Walker or Jerry Hairston Jr. looks like the Marlins, The Chicago Tribune reports. The Marlins' frontrunner at second base is Rule 5 draft pick Dan Uggla. | | Friday, March 10 | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  Roger Clemens
Astros | Astros Red Sox Yankees Rangers | Clemens makes Surprise visit Mar 10 - Roger Clemens spent 90 minutes Wednesday at Rangers camp in Surprise, Ariz., the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.
Clemens has four teams -- the Astros, Yankees, Red Sox and Rangers -- vying for his services, with the Rangers being the most proactive so far.
"There's a lot of things that will probably factor in [my decision]," Clemens told the newspaper. "I think the main factor is going to be how I feel mentally and physically, and do I want to take that challenge on. Because if I do commit to do it, I'm going to be totally ready for it, and I'm going to be ready to win some ballgames and some big ballgames at that, and I'm going to hold my end of the deal up." Clemens does not expect to make a decision before Opening Day. | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  Tomas Perez
Phillies | Marlins? | Bell tolls for Perez Mar 10 - David Bell's bad back may keep utility infielder Tomas Perez in a Phillies uniform a bit longer than expected, the Philadephia Daily News reports.
If Bell is good to go before spring training ends, the Marlins reportedly would be very interested acquiring Perez.
Perez recently told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel that he'd welcome a trade to the Marlins. "If I do go to the Marlins I'll try to do what I've done all my career, support my teammates and the young players the best I can," Perez said. | | Wednesday, March 8 | | WHO | INTERESTED | THE SKINNY |  Scott Williamson
Cubs | | Wait-and-see approach Mar 8 - The Cubs are willing to listen to trade offers for reliever Scott Williamson, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. But if Williamson has a good spring, they may decide to keep him. |
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