GMs head out to work on offseason trades

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CHICAGO (AP) — General managers grabbed their bags, caught a quick lunch and headed down the corridor a short distance to their flights Wednesday after their annual meeting ended in a hotel at O'Hare International Airport.

No trades were announced during the three-day session.

"It's the same thing every year at this time of year," White Sox general manager Ken Williams said. "There is nothing to report."

GMs met with their counterparts and also greeted agents looking to lay the groundwork for free-agent deals after those players can start negotiating money with all teams on Nov. 20. Trade talk likely will percolate heading into the winter meetings in Indianapolis from Dec. 7-10.

There was one internal deal struck Wednesday as the Seattle Mariners agreed to a one-year contract to keep Ken Griffey Jr.

The Washington Nationals, meanwhile, were on the verge of hiring a manager. The finalists appeared to be Jim Riggleman, who took over for the remainder of last season when Manny Acta was fired, and Bobby Valentine.

"Were pretty far down the road with that," Nationals GM Mike Rizzo said. "We think we're going to have a decision and an announcement some time this week. I don't want to discuss who's got an edge, in fairness to all the candidates."

Griffey may be coming back for the 22nd season, but it sure appears Milton Bradley won't return to the Cubs, even though he has two years and $21 million left on his contract.

Cubs general manager Jim Hendry wasn't specific on whether he discussed moving the mercurial Bradley, who was suspended the final two weeks last season — shortly after he criticized the atmosphere surrounding a team that hasn't won a World Series since 1908.

But Hendry did have plenty of general conversations as he tries to get the Cubs back to the playoffs under new ownership.

"I probably talked to seven or eight clubs, just the normal things, just the way I anticipated. You feel like, hopefully, there's some business to be done in the next few weeks," Hendry said. "Hopefully you can do something before you get to Indianapolis. ... It was really a good environment after all. A lot of people were in the same spots, and it was easy to find guys to talk to."

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