Who should be on the Royals trading block?

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 Who should be on the Royals trading block?
With Joakim Soria basking in the All-Star spotlight and the rest of the Royals scattered on their leisurely ways, let’s put on Dayton Moore’s proverbial hat and make some big-picture assessments. [link]

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MLB Trade Rumors: A Round-Up
Published 7/18/2008 by faketeams at FakeTeams: Front Page Posts
... offer everyone: relievers (Jamey Wright and Eddie Guardado), bats (Hank Blalock, Milton Bradley and Frank Catalanotto), starting pitching (Kevin Millwood and Vicente Padilla) and catching (Saltalamacchia and Gerald Laird). That list is most likely in descending order of most likely to be traded to least likely. New York Post: The Yanks are not after Bonds or currently stalking any high- profile position player on the trade market. Kansas City Star: With this in mind, let’s touch upon some players that ...

Odds and Ends: Roberts, Clark, Vidro, Manny
Published 7/18/2008 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... in Brian Roberts. Paul DePodesta on the Tony Clark trade. Mariners beat writers are stunned that Jose Vidro is still on the roster. Manny Ramirez drew a six-figure fine for his altercation with the team's traveling secretary.  It's suggested that Ramirez showed his displeasure by laying down for an at-bat against Mariano Rivera. Bradford Doolittle of the KC Star looks at the Royals' trade candidates. RotoAuthority names ...

Rumor Mill Roundup: July 18
Published 7/19/2008 at FanHouse
... - The Kansas City Star looks at who the Royals have to offer, and the name at the top of the list is David DeJesus. The outfielder is having a fine offensive season, but he strikes me as a bit of a tweener, someone who could help a World Series contender more in a utility role than as an everyday player. You usually don't get much for players like that. ...

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