The annual baseball general managers' winter meetings are about to start, and a lot of scribes are predicting a very active trade market. Like him or loathe him, Jayson Stark has a
fairly interesting distillation of what might happen and who's available.
My wish list from Stark's list includes Bobby Abreu (perhaps the most complete player in baseball behind A-Rod) and Austin Kearns, an underachiever to date with monstrous upside. Frank Catalanotto has always been able to hit and would make a nifty 200-AB-a-year component of a winning bench. I like Jason Michaels a lot, too, and Jeremy Affeldt.
Everybody else, in my view, is either overrated or overpriced.