PLAYERS:
Brandon Wood,
Ervin Santana,
Joe Saunders,
Miguel Tejada,
Brandon Wood
TEAMS: Los Angeles Angels, Baltimore Orioles
TEAMS: Los Angeles Angels, Baltimore Orioles
By Chuck Richter -Senior Editor Angelswin.com
Read into this as little or as much as you want. I was told by my sources that the Orioles have an offer into the Angels that would net them Brandon Wood and Joe Saunders for their best player, Miguel Tejada. The ball is in the Angels court. The winter meetings are ahead and while the Angels 1st option is the other Miguel from Florida, the team has other options in place, unlike last offseason.
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There is no way the Angels should give up Saunders or Wood for Tejada. Tejada has no power left and he is old. Wood will contribute way more to the 2009 Angels than Tejada would and every year after that. They don't need to give up a future star and a future solid starter for an old MVP
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