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Posted: Thursday November 30, 2006 10:19AM; Updated: Thursday November 30, 2006 10:19AM
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If White Sox GM Ken Williams is overwhelmed by an offer for Joe Crede  be it from the Angels or another club  he might make a move. But as he prepares for next week's winter meetings, Williams insists he is not shopping Crede.
-- Daily Herald

Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi is hoping to sign two starters off the free-agent market -- lefty Ted Lilly and righty Gil Meche, who was wined and dined Tuesday evening. The commonly held belief was that the Jays were hoping to land one of the starters, not two.
-- Toronto Sun

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Pat Gillick denied a report that the Phillies were talking with the Rangers about leftfielder Pat Burrell. Burrell is believed to be willing to waive his no-trade clause only for the Yankees, Red Sox or a contending West Coast team such as the Giants, Padres, Dodgers or Diamondbacks
-- Philadelphia Daily News

Multiple sources said yesterday that the Phillies backed off a multiyear contract with reliever Joe Borowski when they had questions about his right shoulder. There remains a chance that the Phillies still could sign Borowski, but it would have to be a one-year or incentive-laden deal.
-- Philadelphia Inquirer

The Rockies' options to add relievers are shrinking. They have inquired about LaTroy Hawkins and Rudy Seanez and made contract offers to Jose Mesa and Tom Martin.
-- Denver Post

When the music stopped, Craig Counsell ended up with the Brewers, not the Padres. And there's a good chance that Tony Graffanino will find his way to San Diego.
-- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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