Just read Buster Olney's blog. Some highlights:Looks like Kenny Lofton is going to sign with the Rangers, and Texas is deep into negotiations with Eric Gagne, writes Richard Durrett. Kat O'Brien has more on the Gagne-Rangers negotiations. If the Rangers do sign Lofton, by the way, this increases the likelihood that Alfonso Soriano will be the Cubs' center fielder next season. A couple of days after the Royals plucked him in the Rule 5 draft, Joakim Soria threw a perfect game in winter ball. Within this Bob Dutton notebook, there is also word that Jeff Keppinger may lose his spot on the K.C. roster. If the Yankees are to strike a deal for Carl Pavano with the Cardinals, finances would have to be worked out, writes Jim Baumbach. If I were the Yankees, I would wait on Pavano, rather than eating money now and cutting a deal ASAP. Pavano's performance has been miserable, he's incurred some injuries, he embarrassed himself after his car accident last August. The guy has 1,000 reasons to be motivated, and if he were to come back and be anything close to the pitcher he was for Florida in 2004, when he went 18-8, he's a bargain on the current market, with two years and $22 million left on his contract. If I were the Yankees, I'd at least want to see him in spring training, see how he's throwing; if healthy, if motivated, the guy would be a terrific No. 5 starter. Waiting on Pavano is the kind of luxury the Yankees can afford, as a financial superpower; it's like gambling. Other small market teams would have to cut and run to save a few million bucks on Pavano; the Yankees do not.