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Reagins Denies Reports on Santana

Like the other MLB teams, the Angels of Anaheim is preparing for the upcoming season through studying clearly who will they acquire to work with them. With Miguel Cabrera out of the picture, Florida having reached agreement to deal the young slugger to the Tigers, the Angels presumably turn now to Plans B, C and D. The team simply set about preparing for their 2008 American League West title defense, in the event those plans don't materialize, with the formidable cast of characters they have already assembled for manager Mike Scioscia.

Moreover, there were new things that caught the fancy of Tony Reagins, the Angels general manager, at the Winter Meetings, and while he would not say what they were, he did say what they were not: talks with the Minnesota Twins on Johan Santana. Reagins, while denying media reports that the team had joined the Red Sox and Yankees in the Santana sweepstakes, clearly owns the option of reconsidering and taking a run at a man many baseball people consider the game's premier pitcher. “There are a lot of things out there being reported,” he said when asked about Minnesota's superstar pitcher, “but I don't see anything on the horizon. We haven't had any discussions with regard to adding starting pitching.”

Tony Reagins did speak with new Twins general manager Bill Smith, as the four-day Winter Meetings commenced, but he claimed Santana's name did not surface in the conversation. “There are rumors out there, I know that,” said Reagins. “I'm watching ESPN and seeing things reported. You wonder where that comes from sometimes.”

On the other hand, if Orioles’ Miguel Tejada, a man the Angels pursued in 2006, is in their crosshairs, they hadn't made any moves on him as of Tuesday afternoon. According to Reagins, he'd had no conversations with Baltimore. “We continue to look at opportunities,” Reagins said. “We've been speaking to clubs. Some interesting things have surfaced.” Nobody had any clue that shortstop Orlando Cabrera was about to be shipped to the White Sox for starter Jon Garland before that deal went down on the 19th of November.

According to Arte Moreno, the Angels of Anaheim thought they were close to landing Cabrera twice, only to have Florida hold out for a different arrangement of merchandise in exchange. They finally accepted a six-player package that also sends southpaw Dontrelle Willis, their ace, to the Motor City. Moreover, reports of the Angels' interest in Santana surfaced on several New England newspaper web sites on Tuesday, stoking what had become a typical Red Sox-Yankees bonfire over the services of the great lefty. Minnesota were reported to be holding out for premium young pitching in package deals for Santana, who is entering the final year of his contract and reportedly will seek a six-year contract and upward of $125 million on the open market after the 2008 season. This is considered a significant stumbling block for any club unwilling to extend its budget. Anaheim currently is at about $123 million with the signing of Torii Hunter to a five-year, $90 million contract and the addition of Garland ($12 million) in the swap for Orlando Cabrera ($8 million). While Moreno recently admitted he's gone over budget already, he also said he'd consider another home improvement if it made sense in the long haul. “What I can say is, he's a good businessman,” said Tony Reagins. “With respect to anything, you have to consider the budget, the long-term impact economically -- not only economically, but baseball-wise. We try to look at the long-term projection, three, four years down the road, how things line up.”

With the Angels’ mission of focusing on pitching and defense, a move to Santana in the wake of Cabrera coming off the market would be consistent. Few clubs can match the team’s surplus of talent in all areas, notably starting pitching and the outfield. They could offer Minnesota a package heavy in pitching, with the likes of Joe Saunders, Jered Weaver, and Ervin Santana. Other possibilities, players who could fill Twins’ most pressing needs, include promising shortstop/third baseman Brandon Wood and outfielder Reggie Willits, who could replace Torii Hunter in center.

However, the arrival of Jon Garland gives the Angels of Anaheim six starters; swapping two for Santana could give them the game's best rotation. “We think our ball club is deep. ... Not many teams have six starting pitchers,” said Reagins. “The rotation as it is today is a solid rotation, and we're happy with it.”

The Angels of Anaheim has great options as well as everything is subject to sudden change. The team will continue to assess its players and review new ones as they get ready for the challenges of the upcoming season.

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