http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/12/rays-rangers-indians-d-backs-talking-
trades.html
It wouldn't be the Winter Meetings without talk of potential blockbuster
trades, and Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports that the Rays, Rangers,
Indians and Diamondbacks have discussed several combinations of three-,
four- and even five-team trades.
It all boils down to the fact that the Rangers would like to add Justin Upton
and/or James Shields, the Diamondbacks want Asdrubal Cabrera, and the Rays
would like to trade a pitcher to improve an offense that ranked 11th in the
AL in runs scored and 12th in OPS (and that's before losing B.J. Upton). The
Rangers, in all of this, would likely be dishing out prospects to other teams.
Rosenthal is quick to note that while many possibilities have been discussed,
it's not necessarily likely that a blockbuster gets completed. The Rangers
are splitting their attention between trade talk and the pursuit of Zack
Greinke and Josh Hamilton.
Rosenthal writes that there have been so many combinations have been
discussed that several team officials he's spoken to aren't even sure which
possibilities are still alive and which are dead. If no blockbuster happens,
various combinations of these teams are still in negotiations regarding
standard two-team exchanges.
The Winter Meetings are often the site for blockbuster trades. Recent
examples including 2009's Ian Kennedy-Curtis Granderson-Max Scherzer-Austin
Jackson three-team deal and the eight-player trade that sent Miguel Cabrera
and Dontrelle Willis to the Tigers in 2007.
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