As the trade deadline clock ticks louder, Angels general manager Bill Stoneman insists he is still working on adding a player of significance. So just how confident is he that a deal can get done by Tuesday now that the asking price on the few available sluggers has been deemed too high? "I don't know if I'd use the word `confident', but I don't know if I wouldn't," Stoneman said moments before Saturday's game. "You don't know. You just don't know." That answer doesn't quite inspire anyone to buy punch and cookies for a new guy's welcome party. A number of sluggers have appeared on the Angels' radar, including Adam Dunn, Mark Teixeira, Jermaine Dye and Mike Piazza. But the Angels refuse to part with their top prospects to land a proven hitter, and deals continue to fall apart.