person spoke on condition of anonymity because the waiver-wire process is confidential.The White Sox and Dodgers have until 1:30 p.m. EDT on Tuesday to complete a trade, which Ramirez would have to approve. The Dodgers also could let him go
-- with his consent -- and the White Sox would simply assume his salary. Or, Los Angeles could keep Ramirez and try to make a run at the playoffs with him. The Dodgers are fourth in the NL West and fifth in the race for the wild card.
Chicago general manager Kenny Williams refused to talk about Ramirez before the White Sox beat the New York Yankees 9-4 Friday night in the opener of a weekend series.
"I can't," he said. "It's against the tampering rules. It's a large, large fine. Now, I know that a lot of others speak on such subjects and you guys may be cheated as a result of my unwillingness to go down that road. I prefer to abide by the major league rules, so I can't talk about it."
Ramirez's salary is $20 million in the final season of a two-year contract, but only $5 million is due this year, with the rest to be paid over the next three years. He also has a full no-trade clause that would allow him to veto a trade or waiver claim.
Chicago manager Ozzie Guillen deferred to Williams, but said Ramirez could help the team if the White Sox are able to acquire him. As long as the 12-time All-Star joins the White Sox by Tuesday, he would be eligible to play for them in the postseason.
"Believe me, if this kid comes here, this kid, (it's) because he wants to," Guillen said. "That's a good thing. That's a good thing about it."
The enigmatic Ramirez, who has 554 career home runs, didn't play in Los Angeles' 6-2 victory at Colorado on Friday night. Dodgers manager Joe Torre left him out of the starting lineup because of his 1 for 13 career numbers against Rockies ace Ubaldo Jimenez, but he was available to pinch hit.
Torre said before the game that he thought Ramirez would play Saturday and it didn't appear to him that the trade talk had bothered him.
"He seems pretty comfortable to me," Torre said. "I talked to him a couple of times today, once on the phone and when he came here."
The Dodgers began the day five games back in the NL wild-card race. The White Sox were 3 1/2 games behind the first-place Minnesota Twins in the AL Central.
"Ideally, if you are trying to get anything done, you want to add to your club as quickly as possible," Williams said before Chicago's victory. "But these things take time and you have to go through the process. This is more so for me, I care about 7 p.m. and the New York Yankees.