Padres Likely To Sell

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The Padres have lost eight in a row, slipping to 9.5 games out in the NL West.  CEO Sandy Alderson says "it's probably easier to see us as sellers at this point."  He added that they could still look to buy if the Padres can creep up to 6.5 games out by the break (which begins July 14th).  Here's another look at the team's top trade chips: Tim Sullivan says ... [link]

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Arms of interest... Garcia & Wolf
Published 6/30/2008 by Ed Ryan (noreply@blogger.com) at Mets Fever
... With all the questions marks in the rotation the Mets may become buyers at the deadline for a starting pitcher. Freddy Garcia has been mentioned in connection to the Mets since he became a free agent. Garcia visited Mets camp this spring, he has the same agent as his friend Johan Santana and Omar is said to be a big fan. MLBTR posted today that the Padres could become sellers at the deadline. They see LHP Randy Wolf a former Philly as a good fit for the Mets.... ...

Rotation help wanted
Published 6/30/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Kujo) at Rockin' the Red
... sums up the reliever and starter situation and comes to the conclusion that we'll most likely need another starter somewhere down the line, either externally or internally. Perusing MLB Trade Rumors, there could be a match with the San Diego Padres, who have a couple decent starters to consider. ...

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