The Red Sox and Indians are trying to restructure the Coco Crisp-to-Boston deal Wednesday, while Cleveland's deal with Philadelphia (Jason Michaels for Arthur Rhodes) was described as being "in a holding pattern," according to a source involved in those discussions. The Indians' position for weeks has been that they couldn't trade either Crisp or Rhodes without getting big-league replacements. So when Guillermo Mota failed his physical in Cleveland on Tuesday, it endangered both deals. It's possible the Red Sox could substitute a reliever (perhaps highly regarded prospect Manny Delcarmen), which would allow both trades to take place basically as previously devised. But sources said that the Indians always preferred Reds outfielder Austin Kearns to Michaels